The WNBA is going on hiatus.
There are just a few more days of games left before the league pauses the 2024 regular season for the Paris Olympics.
Several WNBA players, including 12 American stars, are heading to France to compete in the Olympics.
So how long will the Olympic break last, and when will the regular season resume? Here's what you need to know.
When does the WNBA Olympic break start?
The final regular season game before the break will be played on Wednesday, July 17th.
How long is the WNBA Olympic break?
The league will be suspended for about a month.
When is WNBA All-Star Weekend?
WNBA All-Star Weekend in Phoenix will take place from Friday, July 19 to Saturday, July 20. All-Star festivities will kick off on Friday with the Skills Challenge and Three-Point Contest.
When is Team USA vs. the WNBA All-Star game?
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and the rest of the WNBA All-Stars will take on the star-studded U.S. Olympic team in Saturday's All-Star Game.
When will women's basketball be featured in the 2024 Olympics?
The basketball matches in Paris will take place from Saturday, July 27th to Sunday, August 11th.
When will the WNBA season resume?
The regular season will resume on Thursday, August 15 with three games.
How are the WNBA standings?
Ahead of Tuesday's games, here is the latest version of the WNBA standings:
- New York Liberty: 20-4
- Connecticut Sun: 18-5
- Las Vegas Aces: 16-7
- Minnesota Lynx: 16-8
- Seattle Storm: 16-8
- Phoenix Mercury: 12-12
- Indiana Fever: 11-14
- Chicago Sky: 9-14
- Atlanta Dream: 7-16
- Los Angeles Sparks: 6-17
- Washington Mystics: 6-18
- Dallas Wings: 5-19
How long is the WNBA season?
Each team plays 40 games in the regular season.
When does the WNBA season end?
The final game of the 2024 regular season is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 19.
How many teams will make the WNBA playoffs?
The top eight teams, regardless of conference, qualify for the playoffs.
When do the WNBA playoffs start?
The postseason is scheduled to begin on Sunday, September 22nd.
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