The biggest headlines from the WNBA’s opening weekendThe biggest headlines from the WNBA’s opening weekend
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The GIST: At long last, the Toronto Tempo made their WNBA debut over the weekend, a long-awaited women’s basketball moment in the Great White North. Just in case you couldn’t see through the happy tears (same), let’s catch you up on the rest of the W action.

🃏 Defending champ Las Vegas Aces flip the switch: Saturday’s 99–66 loss to the Phoenix Mercury was…uninspired, giving shades of last season’s flat start. But this year’s turnaround came much faster — no text required. The Aces used 19 points from four-time MVP A’ja Wilson and another 22 off the bench from Chennedy Carter to top the LA Sparks 105–78 yesterday.

🐣 Checking in on the rookie class: Two debutants made some early statements. The Minnesota Lynx’s Olivia Miles joined an exclusive club in her W debut, dropping 21 points, eight assists, three rebounds, two steals, and two blocks in Minnesota’s nailbiting 91–90 loss to the Atlanta Dream. Talk about stuffing the stat sheet.

  • Over on the West Coast, Seattle Storm multi-hyphenate Flau’jae Johnson has been electric, averaging 14 points through two games, including a 16-point showing in yesterday’s 89–82 win over the Connecticut Sun.

🍿 Game to watch: Atlanta Dream vs. Dallas Wings — tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET: Three of the biggest names in basketball — Atlanta’s walking double-double Angel Reese and Dallas’ duo of the aforementioned Bueckers and Azzi Fudd — will clash in this early-season battle of title contenders. Can’t wait.