2018 WNBA schedule is live: Six biggest must-watch games of May
Friday, May 18: Dallas Wings at Phoenix Mercury
Liz Cambage is here, everyone! And she’ll get tested right away, with her Dallas team heading into Talking Stick Resort Arena. This game is the official tipoff of the WNBA season, and it is an awfully enticing one. Diana Taurasi returns to action stateside. Sancho Lyttle makes her Phoenix debut. And a battle of centers we’ve all been waiting five years to see.
No, it is not on ESPN2. Yes, that means you can see it on either NBA TV or WNBA League Pass. And for the love of god, yes that means sign up for WNBA League Pass. Though pricing is not yet available, it will be inexpensive, and it will be worth it for this game alone.