Project B—a new global basketball league—officially announced its plans in October to host tournaments across Asia, Europe, and Latin America beginning in November 2026 and running through April 2027.
Sophie Cunningham on Tuesday was confirmed as the latest player to join the Project B startup, a new 5-on-5 women's basketball league that is set to tour Asia and Europe beginning in 2026. Like the ...
WNBA Star Alyssa Thomas Joins New Project B League, Promising Higher Salaries and Global Competition
WNBA Star Alyssa Thomas Joins New Project B League, Promising Higher Salaries and Global Competition WNBA MVP finalist Alyssa Thomas on Tuesday became the second player to join Project B, the new ...
Alyssa Thomas’ announcement that she will join Project B in 2026 sent a ripple across the women’s basketball landscape Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) reacts after a foul by the Las Vegas ...
Sam Altman is backing a bold gene-editing venture that could one day create embryos free from hereditary disease—and bioethicists are sounding the alarm. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, together with his ...
Liberty center Jonquel Jones appears to have a new, future WNBA offseason destination. Jones, the 2024 WNBA Finals MVP, announced on Instagram Monday night that she’s signed with Project B. We’ve got ...
Four WNBA players have now committed to play in Project B, a women's basketball startup league expected to tip off in Europe, Asia and Latin America in November 2026. All-Stars Jewel Loyd, who played ...
Alyssa Thomas joins Project B in a groundbreaking move that could reshape women’s basketball worldwide. With higher salaries, equity stakes, and global competition across Europe and Asia, Project B is ...
Project B, a women's basketball startup league, landed a second big signing as Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas will be joining the league in November 2026. Project B is a startup league founded by ...
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Caitlin Clark Saudi Project B League?! WNBA Says “DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!” | YouTube WNBA
The WNBA is reportedly drawing a hard line against rumors linking Caitlin Clark to the new Saudi-backed Project B League. What does this mean for women's basketball, sponsorships, and media rights ...
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