Aja Wilson, Brena Stuart and Nefisa Callia will return to court on Sunday when training camps in their league opened and started 2 years in the league, when the 2 years began in the league, to renew their alluring WNBA championships.
Stuart and New York Liberty will chase the second straight WNBA, which Wilson and Aceis did in 2022 and 2023.
There is a lot of players in the offson that has associated Jewel Lloyd with a three -team business with Esses, which sent Kelsi Bori to Los Angeles. Las Vegas still has a hard core with Wilson, Lloyd, Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young.
For months after surgery in New York, Guard Betnizah has added Natasha Claud to remove Lani-Hamilton and strengthen its roster.
The fever led by Clark, this offseason has never changed any more. Indiana added Sophie Cunningham through a business and signed free agent Deewana Bonar, Natasha Howard, Sydney Calson and Briana Turner. Add it to Clark and Alia Boston and there is a lot of excitement in India.
Dallas has a new energy as well as joining the number 1 pick -buckle team. The wings are hoping that the former Yukon Star can encourage a roster so that Arye is featured in Ogounboele.
Since the start of the Atlanta Dream game in the 21st, the Golden State Court will be the first new WNBA team.
Out of the eight teams, there will be new head coaches this season.
Atlanta and Los Angeles became college coaches Carl Smessco and Lynn Roberts respectively. Former coach and player Stephanie brought the White back to lead the Indiana fever. White was in charge of the Connecticut San, who replaced him with the former Belgium national team coach Rachi Mejian.
Chicago, Dallas and Washington returned to the former WNBA assistant coach Tyler Marsh, Chris Coclanes and Sydney Johnson, respectively. Golden State also brought former assistant coach Natalie Nakas to the expansion of the franchise as the first head coach in the history of the franchise.
Marking the name of the rosters during the offseason through a free agency is not the only team to take big steps with a number of franchises.
Former Atlanta, former Mercury, picked up All Star Britney Grower, who spent the first WNBA career in Arizona since the first draft by Phoenix in the first number 20. The dream is connected to the former Connecticut Standout Briana Jones.
Phoenix was active in strengthening his roster, trading for Alissa Thomas and signing Satou Sabali.
From last season, the sun lost five in their entire beginning and returned the Diamond Dermonds along with former Yukon All-American Tina Charles.
The two players who will not be in the camp this year are Diana Taursi and Elena Deli Don.
Both of them announced their retirement. Taurisi played in his entire 20 -year career Phoenix, led by Mercury to three WNBA championships. Del Don played in both Chicago and Washington, in 2019, in 2019 helped Maistics to win the loan title.
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