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Minnesota Lynx waive former Top 10 pick after loss to Chicago Sky

The Minnesota Lynx have waived second-year forward Alissa Pili, per the WNBA’s transactions page. Pili, who was drafted with the 8th pick in 2024, wasn’t able to crack the rotation in her...

Seattle Storm sign recently-waived WNBA veteran, bolstering bench

Tiffany Mitchell has found a new home in Seattle. The 30-year-old WNBA veteran, who spent most of her career with the Indiana Fever — before stints with the Minnesota Lynx, Connecticut Sun,...

WNBA guard, waived 3 times this season, signs rest-of-season contract

It’s been a whirlwind season for Haley Jones, who was first waived by the Atlanta Dream in May. Jones, who was drafted by the Dream in 2023, had spent her entire WNBA...

WNBA All-Star reserves are out, and only one team isn’t represented

The WNBA All-Star game is just over a week away, and the full list of All-Stars is officially out. After 10 starters were selected by way of a fan, media, and player...

Recently-waived Valkyries guard is getting another chance in the WNBA

On Monday, Julie Vanloo landed in San Francisco after winning the EuroBasket championship with Belgium, only to learn that she’d been waived by the Golden State Valkyries. The 32-year-old guard turned...

Los Angeles Sparks waive former All-Star as WNBA roster cuts continue

The Los Angeles Sparks have cut Odyssey Sims and Shey Peddy to stay within the WNBA’s 12-person roster limits. That’s because guard Rae Burrell, who injured her knee in the first...

WNBA All-Star voting is in, and 2 veterans were snubbed

WNBA All-Star starters have officially been announced, with ten players earning their spot thanks to a mix of fan, media, and player votes. In the backcourt, Paige Bueckers (Dallas Wings), Caitlin...

Golden State Valkyries’ latest cut illustrates the need for more roster spots

The Golden State Valkyries have had a tremendous first season. They’re in the playoff mix with a 9-7 record, they’re valued at a record $500 million, and they’re selling out Chase Center...

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