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The Phoenix Mercury missed the playoffs for multiple years after 2000, and after going through a rebuild, they were back in the postseason.
The Phoenix Mercury introduced a new modernized brand look with redesigned logos and wordmarks that celebrate the legacy of the past and embrace the future.
The Phoenix Mercury rebranded for the first time in team history, and the new look is part of a wider trend across the WNBA as teams modernize their logos for a growing league.
The Phoenix Mercury were represented in this year's All-Star Game, as Alyssa Thomas played for Team Collier. She was a reserve in that game, while players like Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart and Nneka Ogwumike were starters. Satou Sabally was a starter for Team Clark, but an ankle injury prevented her from playing.
After struggling to keep up with the Las Vegas Aces during much of this WNBA Finals, the Phoenix Mercury losing Game 4 97-86 and getting swept on Friday night wasn't totally unexpected. The way it happened was. First, the Mercury were forced to play in ...
On Friday night, Nov. 28, the team will celebrate the rebrand with a drone show. Starting at 7:30 p.m., look to the eastern base of Camelback Mountain near Camelback Road and 64th Street. The team reports the show will be visible from downtown Scottsdale to Arcadia and all the way up to Scottsdale Fashion Square.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/mercury as Le'coe Willingham Makes An Impact In Her Time With Phoenix.
One of the WNBA's most recognizable franchises is modernizing its look. The three-time WNBA champion Phoenix Mercury — who also made a surprise run to the Finals this season — released their new logos for the upcoming season on Monday, continuing an ...
The rise of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA has created a large divide among fans. Many believe that Clark deserves sole responsibility for the massive rise in ratings the league has seen, while others believe that the product has improved across the board through the efforts of its star players.
As negotiations continue on a new WNBA CBA, Sports Business Journal reported the players association plans to reject the league's latest offer.