The Sparks host the Phoenix Mercury on opening night (May 19) to begin a slate that is four games longer than 2022 and eight more than 2021.
NEW YORK — WNBA teams will play a record 40-game schedule during the 2023 season, which begins May 19, the league announced Wednesday.
The slate of 40 regular-season games per team – 20 on the road, 20 at home – is four more than 2022 and eight more than 2021. The league will announce its television and streaming schedule at a later date. The All-Star Game will take place on July 15 at a site to be announced and the third annual Commissioner’s Cup – the in-season tournament – will take place from May 19-July 12. The championship game will be played on Aug. 15.
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