Highlighting the season will be the fifth annual Commissioner's Cup, commencing in June. This competition will feature round-robin games to determine the conference leaders, culminating in a championship match for a $500,000 prize on July 1st. Additionally, the 21st annual All-Star Game is scheduled for July 19th at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Fever, promising an exciting showcase of talent.
The opening weekend will feature all teams in action, including the Valkyries hosting the LA Sparks. Other notable matchups include Minnesota facing Dallas and Las Vegas taking on New York. As the league prepares for the upcoming season, key events such as the free agency signing period in February, the draft in April, and ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement with the WNBPA are on the horizon.
An expansion draft will take place on Friday, allowing the Golden State Valkyries to build their inaugural roster. Preseason camps are set to begin on January 15th, with the primary transfer window opening on January 28th. The enthusiasm for the league is evident, as several teams, including the Dallas Wings, Atlanta Dream, and Las Vegas Aces, have already sold out their season ticket plans. Furthermore, the 2025 season will see eight teams entering with new head coaches, including the Dallas Wings and Washington Mystics, adding to the intrigue of the upcoming campaign.
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