Sabally's health has been a concern throughout her career, having played only 38 games in her all-WNBA first-team season in 2023 and less than 20 games in each of her other four years. Her potential move could reshape the landscape of the league, as teams vie for her talent.
Other notable players may also be on the move. Diana Taurasi remains undecided about her future following what could be her final season in 2024, while Elena Delle Donne has been in limbo after sitting out the entire 2024 season. The Indiana Fever, featuring young stars like Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, are poised to make significant moves, potentially using the core designation on Kelsey Mitchell and targeting a max or supermax player to enhance their playoff prospects.
The Atlanta Dream, under new coach Karl Smesko, are expected to make roster changes despite having seven players under contract, including Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray. Meanwhile, the Golden State Valkyries, the league's new expansion team, enter with a league-high $1.2 million in cap space, likely driving up salaries and targeting star players.
The Connecticut Sun are undergoing a major overhaul after firing coach Stephanie White and hiring Rachid Meziane. With only three players under contract, the Sun are looking to rebuild and are interested in bringing back Emma Meesseman, a former star who has not played in the WNBA since 2022. Key players from the Sun, including Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner, are eligible to sign with new teams, with potential package deals on the horizon.
The previous season's standings saw the Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky leading the pack, followed closely by the Connecticut Sun. The upcoming free agency period promises to be a pivotal moment for many teams as they seek to strengthen their rosters and improve their chances for the next season.
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