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Former USC and Stanford star Kiki Iriafen has taken the WNBA by storm during the first part of her rookie season with the ...
Sun center Tina Charles greeted Rhyne Howard, Brittney Griner and others ahead of matchup with Dream on Sunday afternoon ...
They also knew they were adding a player with the character they wanted to help develop the young core they planned to build ...
When it's all said and done, Tina Charles will be one of the greatest to ever play in the WNBA. Charles is currently fourth in all-time points (7,371) and will likely surpass Tamika Catchings ...
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Dream’s Tina Charles set for Liberty homecoming in playoffs one year after retirement thoughtsTina Charles looked content and at home on the Barclays Center court Thursday night. The WNBA veteran from Jamaica, N.Y., — who played six seasons with the Liberty — greeted old fans in the ...
Tina Charles was the No. 1 overall pick in 2010 by the Sun, and she is returning to the team that she started her WNBA career ...
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Dream leaning on veteran Tina Charles to help fill scoring void left by Rhyne Howard’s injuryCOLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Top scorer Rhyne Howard is out indefinitely with an ankle injury, making it more important for veteran Tina Charles to add punch to the Atlanta Dream’s low-scoring attack ...
At 36, Tina Charles is still going strong for the Connecticut Sun in her 15th WNBA season. She didn't exactly have her best ...
The Connecticut Sun landed their first free agent addition of the 2025 offseason on Sunday, signing eight-time WNBA All-Star and UConn women’s basketball legend Tina Charles to a one-year contract.
Connecticut Sun Bring Tina Charles Back to the Franchise a Decade After Trading Her Tina Charles is going back to Connecticut. The free agent center signed a one-year deal with the Sun on Sunday.
This time, it was future Hall of Famer Tina Charles, who became the league's all-time leading rebounder and set the all-time double-double mark during the Atlanta Dream's regular-season finale ...
WNBA legend Tina Charles made league history on Wednesday night in the Atlanta Dream's home game against the Phoenix Mercury. With a 3-pointer, Charles passed Tina Thompson on the WNBA's all-time ...
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