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JWS’ WNBA August Team of the Month: Playoffs take center stage

Candace Parker’s production has increased significantly in the playoffs. (Chamberlain Smith/NBAE via Getty Images)

At this point in the year, regular season accomplishments no longer matter. For Just Women’s Sports’ WNBA Team of the Month for August, we selected a starting five strictly based on playoff performances.

Everyone is playing at a higher level, so even with fewer teams left competing, the player selection process was a challenge.

Here is our team for August:

Candace Parker, F/C, Chicago Sky

Sky star Candace Parker has taken her game to another level in the postseason. Her 13.2 points per game in the regular season are up to 16.8 in the playoffs, and her rebounding average has also increased from 8.6 to 11.4 per game.

Parker put together a near-perfect performance in the Sky’s Game 1 semifinal loss to the Sun with 19 points, 18 rebounds, six blocks, five assists and four steals. Then, in Game 2, she guided the Sky to a much-needed victory with 22 points, four rebounds, four assists and three blocks. It was her 25th career playoff game with 20-plus points.

DeWanna Bonner, F/G, Connecticut Sun

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Before her one-point performance in Wednesday’s game, DeWanna Bonner has been the X-factor for the Sun. They wouldn’t be heading into Game 3 against Chicago tied 1-1 in the semifinal series without her.

Bonner recorded 15 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three steals to guide the Sun to an upset of the Sky in Game 1. She was also reliable in Connecticut’s first-round series against the Wings, particularly in the deciding Game 3 when she finished with 21 points, five rebounds and five assists.

Kahleah Copper, G/F, Chicago Sky

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Last year’s Finals MVP picked up where she left off, recording 21, 20 and 15 points in the first three games of the playoffs against the Liberty. In the Game 1 of that first-round series, Copper also had eight rebounds for a near double-double.

She then scored 13 points against Connecticut in Game 1 of the semifinals, and followed that up with 12 in Game 2 as part of a balanced Sky attack.

Jewell Loyd, G, Seattle Storm

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Jewell Loyd is the X-factor for the Storm. When she’s scoring, they’re winning, and in the first round against the Mystics, Loyd was certainly scoring. In Game 1, she had 16 points and turned it on in the fourth quarter, scoring 12 to secure the win. In Game 2, she poured in 19 points on 5-for-10 shooting from beyond the arc.

Loyd followed that up with 26 points in the Storm’s opening semifinal win over the Aces, after which head coach Noelle Quinn praised her maturity.

Chelsea Gray, G, Las Vegas Aces

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Since being snubbed from the All-Star Game, Chelsea Gray has elevated her game. That increase in production has been even more prominent in the playoffs, where she has scored at least 17 points in all four games thus far.

The Aces point guard had 27 points and eight rebounds to send the Mercury home in Game 2 of the first round. Then against the Storm, Gray neared a triple-double in Las Vegas’ Game 2 semifinal victory, finishing with 19 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

Eden Laase is a Staff Writer at Just Women’s Sports. Follow her on Twitter @eden_laase.

Angel Reese, Serena Williams Light Up Met Gala Red Carpet

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Angel Reese celebrated her 22nd birthday in style, turning out for the Met Gala. 

The Chicago Sky rookie wore a custom dress by British label 16Arlington. Reese is just the second WNBA player to ever grace the Met Gala carpet, following Brittney Griner's appearance last year.

"I’m just excited to see everyone’s outfits. Everyone looks amazing in here. Being here on my 22nd birthday is amazing," Reese told WWD ahead of the event. "I feel beautiful and I feel sexy."

She later took to Twitter, writing that "being able to play the game I love & live my dream in the fashion world all on my 22nd birthday is a blessing."

Reese wasn’t the only women's sports athlete to grace the Met Gala this year. Rolex Women's World Golf Ranking No. 1 Nelly Korda arrived as a guest of Wasserman Media Group chairperson Casey Wasserman, making her the first LPGA golfer to attend the event. Korda wore Oscar de la Renta

Former host and red carpet regular Serena Williams showed up in a gold Balenciaga gown. She reunited with tennis great Maria Sharapova at the event, while sister Venus Williams was also in attendance.

This year's Met Gala theme was "Garden of Time."

Sky Rookie Kamilla Cardoso out “four to six weeks” with shoulder injury

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Cardoso could miss up to 13 games, depending on her recovery timeline. (David Sherman/NBAE via Getty Images)

Kamilla Cardoso will not make her regular season WNBA debut with the Chicago Sky for some time, with the Chicago Sun-Times reporting Monday that she's expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks with a shoulder injury. 

The No. 3 overall pick in last month’s WNBA Draft suffered the knock in the team’s preseason game this past Friday. She hasn’t fully participated in practice since, and will await reevaluation while undergoing recovery measures. 

That timeline means that she won't be suiting up for the team’s May 15th season opener, with her potential return estimated around June 17th. Depending on her status, Cardoso might miss up to 13 games total, an absence that could have a serious impact on team development.

Fellow Sky rookie Bryanna Maxwell — drafted by Chicago No. 13 overall this year — will also be out three to four weeks with a knee injury.

"They’re working their butts off to get better and get themselves back into it," Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon told Sun-Times reporter Annie Costabile. "This is a long season. We want to make sure we take care of each player."

Cardoso is coming off of an undefeated NCAA national championship run with South Carolina, where she was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player. A two-time national champion, the 6-foot-7 center racked up six points and four rebounds in 13 minutes of Friday's 92-81 loss to the Lynx before exiting the game due to injury.

WNBA Golden State Hires Liberty’s Ohemaa Nyanin as General Manager

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Nyanin is the latest addition to the expansion franchise's growing front office. (WNBA Golden State)

Expansion team WNBA Golden State has officially brought on New York Liberty assistant GM Ohemaa Nyanin as general manager, the team announced in a Monday afternoon statement.

The move marks one of the first major personnel hires for the highly anticipated franchise, set to begin league play in 2025. Nyanin will oversee all basketball operations for the Bay Area addition, including building out the roster, shaping the team, and developing talent. 

Nyanin joins team president Jess Smith and senior vice president of marketing and communications Kimberly Veale in the WNBA Golden State front office.

"Ohemaa is the perfect fit to lead our WNBA basketball operations as we prepare for our inaugural season in 2025," Warriors co-executive chairman and CEO Joe Lacob said in the release. "As we moved through the GM hiring process, it became more apparent each day how impressive and well-versed Ohemaa is in all facets of the business, and as a person."

Nyanin was with the Liberty for more than five years, most recently serving as the team’s assistant general manager. Prior to that, she spent five years as the assistant director of the women’s national team at USA Basketball, helping to oversee team operations through gold medal wins at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio and the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.

"I am truly honored to be chosen as the first general manager of WNBA Golden State," Nyanin said. "Throughout the interview process, it was clear that bringing a WNBA team to the Bay Area was meticulously thought out and those involved are motivated changemakers who will be proactive in growing the league. I look forward to joining this franchise and building a competitive basketball team that the fans deserve."

In a July 2023 profile published by The Next, Liberty assistant coach Roneeka Hodges described Nyanin as the New York team's “Ms. Make-it-Happen."

"She’s a jack of all trades," added Hodges, while Liberty GM Jonathan Kolb paid Nyanin a particularly prophetic compliment.

"She needs to be a general manager in this league," Kolb said. "Full stop, it needs to happen, and that’s her goal."

Whirlwind WSL Weekend Puts Chelsea Back in the Title Race

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Guro Reiten and company are keeping Chelsea's title dreams alive. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

Chelsea began Sunday with their WSL title hopes a distant dream... before closing out the weekend right back in the thick of the title chase.

The Blues made a last-ditch effort to claim their fifth consecutive Barclays WSL title on Sunday with an 8-0 win over relegation-bound Bristol City. The victory came after a visiting Arsenal upset current table-toppers Manchester City at Joie Stadium, besting the home side 2-1 on back-to-back goals from Stina Blackstenius. With the win, the third-place Gunners re-opened the door for Chelsea to finish level at the top of the table on points.

Chelsea remains second in the standing, with 49 points to Manchester City's 52. But the barrage of goalscoring over the weekend could be enough to overtake City's potential tiebreak advantage in goal differential, leaving even coach Emma Hayes in awe.

Chelsea holds a game in hand, but the Blues will need to win their May 15th match against Tottenham to give them a shot at the title. Should they take all three points, the title race will come down to the final weekend, when Chelsea squares off with Manchester United while City faces Aston Villa on Saturday, May 18th. 

Set to take over the USWNT in June, Hayes acknowledged the likelihood of finishing out her time at Chelsea with zero trophies, after losing in both the Conti Cup final and UWCL semifinal last month. But for now, her initial pessimism has subsided.

"Let me be clear, it's not f*****g over," Hayes said after coaching her last home match with Chelsea on Sunday. "There's no time for sentimentality, all work drinks are canceled. There's a title to be won.

"This group of players taught me something so special this week — that you never ever give up."

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