Carla Leite
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
WNBA awards tracker: Can anyone unseat A'ja Wilson...
Reigning WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson would be happy to make the race for this year's award into no race at all. The Las Vegas Aces center is off to a great start, currently leading the league in scoring, blocks, player efficiency rating and win shares. Last season, Wilson turned a very good season into a spectacular one over the last six weeks during a 16-game winning streak.
Grading the first month for all 15 WNBA teams
It's evaluation time. Which WNBA teams have the best report card almost four weeks into the 2026 season? We've graded all 15 teams based on how they've performed over the first month while also considering the varying expectations each faced early.
WNBA Power Rankings: Lynx take over No. 1, Fever f...
It's Commissioner's Cup time in the WNBA. How much has the in-season championship indicated who will win the WNBA title, though? History says not much.
WNBA awards: Which leaders, long shots are worth b...
We are almost a month into this action-packed WNBA season, and this is a good time to take a closer look at the awards races that are already starting to take shape. The futures betting market can be volatile over the course of a season, so there's value in tracking where things stand and what could change moving forward. You might recall how things played out last season, when then-reigning MVP A'ja Wilson had fallen to long-shot status to repeat as MVP with odds of +1000.
Fever's Clark goes cold, held to 6 points in loss
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The expansion Portland Fire held Indiana star Caitlin Clark to six points and rolled to their fourth win in five games in a 100-84 victory over the Fever on Saturday night. Clark played 22 minutes, going 1-for-7 from the field in just the seventh single-digit scoring night of her career, and her first since June 24, 2025, when she had six points in a win over the Seattle Storm. She got into foul trouble, collecting her fourth in the third quarter, and finished with five fouls.
Caitlin Clark held to just six points in Fever's brutal blowout loss to Fire
The Indiana Fever dropped a second consecutive game Saturday night as the expansion Portland Fire cruised to a 100-84 victory. Caitlin Clark had six points in the loss. She made just one of her seven attempts shooting from the field during the cold shooting night.