Basketball has proudly announced the signing of Satou Sabally, a rising star in the WNBA and key player for the German women’s national basketball team.
Oct 16, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) shoots against the Minnesota Lynx during the second half of game three of the 2024 WNBA Finals at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
Teams have been allowed to negotiate with free agents since Jan. 21, but nothing can be officially signed until Feb. 1
The Brittney Griner news has shaken the WNBA to its core. For the first time in her career, the three-time Olympic medalist will play for another team, as she left the Phoenix Mercury to sign a one-year deal with the Atlanta Dream. Griner announced the move in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
Adidas Basketball has officially announced a major addition to its women’s basketball roster, WNBA star Satou Sabally. Sabally’s signing marks a significant moment for both the athlete and the brand.
Ahead of an expected move in free agency, Satou Sabally signed a new deal with adidas to join the brand’s WNBA roster of stars.
Currently an WNBA free agent and Unrivaled’s Phantom BC forward, Sabally brings a unique blend of international experience and competitive drive. Her journey from the Dallas Stars to adidas represents more than just an athletic transition—it’s a powerful narrative of choice, empowerment, and strategic career development.
Satou Sabally has become one of the biggest stars in the WNBA since being drafted second overall by the Dallas Wings in 2020.
Several women’s basketball players, including Dallas Wings' Satou Sabally, reflected on what he meant to their game and how he championed it.
The Unrivaled women's 3-on-3 pro women's basketball league debuted Friday in Miami (Fla ... namely the Dallas Wings' two-time All-Star Satou Sabally. Cloud, Phoenix's starting point guard, said her Mercury recruiting pitch to Sabally includes offering ...
The Liberty have a chance to trade for the Wings' Satou Sabally. With her sister Nyara already in New York, they should make it happen.
The Oregon women's basketball team is no longer listed among most bracket projections' "Last Four Byes," but still is solidly on the bubble halfway through Big Ten play.