The trade for the elite scorer puts the team in a win-now position
Noa Dalzell
Noa Dalzell covers the Boston Celtics for SB Nation's CelticsBlog and the Connecticut Sun for The Next. Her work has also appeared in FanSided and Swish Appeal, as well as CLNS Media. When she's not writing about basketball, she's playing basketball or lobbying for a more sustainable food system.
Inside the remarkable longevity of DeWanna Bonner
‘She could probably roll out the bed and drop 20’
Connecticut midseason check-in: At 16-4, the Sun have plenty to celebrate
Midway through the 2024 WNBA season, the Sun have the league’s second-best record, largely thanks to consistently-stellar defense, the elite play of Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner, and the breakout of DiJonai Carrington.
What does Moriah Jefferson’s absence mean for Connecticut?
Connecticut Sun backup point guard Moriah Jefferson underwent ankle surgery earlier this week and will be reevaluated in three weeks
Veronica Burton has found the perfect home in Connecticut
An impactful defender, Burton has already contributed to winning
Alyssa Thomas is ready for her first Olympic team
Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas has never played on an Olympic team, but is primed to be a major contributor next month
Tyasha Harris’ career-best start is helping to fuel the Connecticut Sun’s success
Stephanie White: ‘It’s still going to be a growth process’
The Sun’s lockdown defender, DiJonai Carrington, got her defensive roots playing football
DiJonai Carrington’s defensive prowess is the result of athletic prowess, attention to detail – and a defensive linebacker upbringing. Her impact has been transformative for Connecticut
Inside the Connecticut Sun’s league-leading offense
Five Sun players are averaging double-figures as the Connecticut Sun remain the only undefeated team in the league
Five things we learned about the Connecticut Sun on opening night
The Sun, led by Dijonai Carrington, Alyssa Thomas, and DeWanna Bonner spoiled Caitlin Clark’s WNBA debut
