The reigning champions have been pretty quiet in free agency, while some of the WNBA’s biggest stars played musical chairs.
The Phoenix Mercury added Alyssa Thoma and Satou Sabally to earn high trade grades from ESPN reporter Kevin Pelton.
From teams with new-look rosters to stars seeking a change of scenery, here are some of the biggest winners -- and losers -- ...
The Connecticut Sun signed eight-time All-Star Tina Charles on Sunday, according to ESPN's Alexa Philippou. Per Philippou, ...
Sami Whitcomb’s second stint with the Storm came to an end Sunday when the free agent agreed to a deal with the Phoenix ...
For as long as most WNBA fans can remember, the Phoenix Mercury have had two spots in their starting lineup solidifed year ...
Saturday was the first day WNBA free agents are eligible to officially sign contracts, and already a flurry of moves have ...
Sabally spent her entire five-season career with the Wings after the franchise selected her with the No. 2 pick in the 2020 ...
Sabally only was able to play in 15 games for Dallas last season as she prepared for the Olympics. She has averaged 15.7 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists in five seasons.
I hope you’re sitting because the massive free agency deals aren’t slowing down. First, Kelsey Plum and Jewell Loyd were ...
After losing Brittney Griner but landing Alyssa Thomas, the Phoenix Mercury acquired Satou Sabally from the Dallas Wings in a ...
But on Jan. 28, Griner reportedly agreed to a deal with the Atlanta Dream, which would be the 34-year-old's second WNBA team ...