Several WNBA players have already been cut from rosters as training camp begins

A harsh reality of WNBA training camp is that most draftees and undrafted signees will not make their teams’ opening-day rosters. Although WNBA rosters have a limit of 12 players, most teams keep their rosters to 11 players to have more cap space flexibility. With 18 players usually signed at the beginning of training camp, teams usually cut about 7 players over the two-week training camp period.

Often, that means anywhere from 8-10 players are competing for 1-2 roster spots at the end of the day. When cuts start being made to training camp teams, they happen fast. Coaches are eager to get their rosters set to start planning

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