WNBA free agency has the same twists and excitement fans had come to expect in the regular season. Still, no one expected this many historical moments in the off-season, writes .
More movement is likely on the way, but many teams have completed their significant free agency signings and trades until ...
Both Edwards and Stewart play for the Mist as part of their time in Unrivaled. Also on the team are DiJonai Carrington of the ...
At the center of WNBA free agency were two multiteam blockbuster trades, resulting in four franchise stars being moved.
WNBA free agency is here. Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd, Kelsey Plum, Satou Sabally and all five Sun starters from last season are on the move.
We've already seen a slew of trades and signings that have shaken up the WNBA power structure. Who will emerge as a new contender?
Evans was the final remaining member of the 2021 championship-winning roster last season — but the Sky will still feature a ...
The Chicago Sky are building for the future in free agency as they prepare for another pivotal WNBA draft in April. After missing the playoffs with a 13-27 record last season, the Sky are starting ...
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are among those looking good in an evolving landscape that's shaped how teams approached ...
Here are five trade destinations that could accommodate Marina Mabrey: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 17: Chelsea Gray #12 ...
The Connecticut Sun welcomed back Tina Charles on Wednesday, but more turnover lies ahead following Marina Mabrey's trade ...
And, Mabrey is currently playing in the 3-on-3 league Unrivaled, where returning Dream veterans Allisha Gray, Jordin Canada, ...
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