The Mercury hit a homerun, but the Sun look a mess. Here are the early winners and losers of WNBA free agency.
The reigning champions have been pretty quiet in free agency, while some of the WNBA’s biggest stars played musical chairs.
From teams with new-look rosters to stars seeking a change of scenery, here are some of the biggest winners -- and losers -- ...
The Sky and the Sun were close on a trade involving veteran players Rebecca Allen and Lindsay Allen this week.
Saturday was the first day WNBA free agents are eligible to officially sign contracts, and already a flurry of moves have ...
Now that the majority of moves are complete, with Diana Taurasi’s potential retirement as the last major unresolved decision, ...
In six days, 10 multi-time All-Stars — Satou Sabally, Brittney Griner, Alyssa Thomas, Jewell Loyd, Kelsey Plum, Brionna Jones ...
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are among those looking good in an evolving landscape that's shaped how teams approached ...
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The Chicago Sky are building for the future in free agency as they prepare for another pivotal WNBA draft in April. After ...
Surprisingly, there has been little hype about the Mercury building a super team ... to add a veteran free agent to replace departed Courtney Vandersloot. New York is rightfully favored to ...
It has been only two days since WNBA players were permitted to sign new contracts with teams, and though there's plenty more movement to come, the biggest dominoes have already fallen. Still ...
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