WNBA Free Agency Tracker: Latest Trades and Player Signings
WNBA free agency and trade tracker: Latest deals and news
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The WNBA has entered a busy offseason with free agency and trades following a new collective bargaining agreement reached on March 18. Key developments include Jackie Young's return to the Las Vegas Aces and trades involving Diamond Miller and Angel Reese. Players can officially sign contracts starting Saturday.
- 01Jackie Young is expected to re-sign with the Las Vegas Aces for a one-year max contract of $1.19 million.
- 02The Dallas Wings traded Diamond Miller to the Connecticut Sun for Rayah Marshall.
- 03Ten teams have extended core qualifying offers to key players, including Allisha Gray and Sabrina Ionescu.
- 04Angel Reese was traded from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream for future draft picks.
- 05Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu plan to re-sign with the New York Liberty.
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The WNBA is experiencing a flurry of activity as free agency begins following the verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement on March 18. Players can officially sign contracts starting Saturday. Notable moves include the Las Vegas Aces finalizing a one-year max contract for Jackie Young worth $1.19 million. The Dallas Wings traded Diamond Miller to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Rayah Marshall. Additionally, ten teams have extended core qualifying offers to players, including Allisha Gray of the Atlanta Dream and Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty. In a significant trade, the Chicago Sky sent two-time All-Star Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream for future draft picks. With the season tipping off on May 8, teams are making strategic moves to strengthen their rosters.
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These trades and signings will significantly affect team compositions and competitive dynamics in the upcoming WNBA season.
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