Azzi Fudd choosing Project B over Unrivaled is more than an offseason decision. It’s another sign that women’s basketball’s ...
Professional women's basketball is at a turning point. The WNBA has been exploding in popularity, but a potentially contentious renegotiation of the league's CBA could have us heading for a holdout.
Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft, will spend her offseason playing in the global startup Project B. She will not play in Unrivaled.
The 2026 No. 1 draft pick signs on to a league that offers a new opportunity to WNBA players—and could compete with the NBA.
Azzi Fudd, a rookie with the Dallas Wings and former national champion at UConn, has become the latest and most notable WNBA ...
Project B, the new women’s and men’s basketball league, will make a stop in Tokyo in April 2027. Tokyo is the first city the organization has officially announced. Its tournament will be one of seven ...
The staggering amount of money the new Project B women's basketball league is giving players will get the WNBA's attention. On November 5, news broke that 10-time WNBA All-Star, 2016 WNBA MVP, 2016 ...
Global offseason basketball league Project B, which is set to begin play in November 2026, has secured a partner that puts it in the same company as the FIFA World Cup. Host Broadcast Services (HBS) ...
Fever star Caitlin Clark remained non-committal about joining the new startup league, Project B. Project B is a new offseason league set to begin in 2026 with salaries starting at $2 million. Several ...