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The Indiana Fever have signed guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, the team announced. She won a championship with the Mystics (and Myisha Hines-Allen) in 2019, and most recently played for the Dream in 2025, averaging 1.7 points in 8.6 minutes per game.
Here’s a rundown of every million-dollar player who got her bag in the WNBA.
A record-setting night for UCLA along with questionable trades, roster imbalance, and a league thinking bigger than ever.
The WNBA is officially growing. According to a press release, the league, alongside the NBA Board of Governors, has approved expansion franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, solidifying plans that had been in motion over the past year.
Fresh off her trade to the Atlanta Dream, Angel Reese releases custom jerseys and apparel on her own website, signaling a new wave of player-driven branding in the WNBA.
The conversation around the 2026 WNBA draft was defined by the uncertainty at the top, with as many as four prospects projected No. 1 in the weeks leading up to the draft.
After battling injury adversity throughout her UConn women’s basketball career, Caroline Ducharme‘s resilience was rewarded with an opportunity to chase her WNBA dreams. The Golden State Valkyries announced Wednesday that they signed the Huskies guard to a training camp contract,
Take a look at of how teams are shaping up following the Expansion Draft, Free Agency, and the WNBA Draft in the 2026 offseason.
Two days after being snubbed in the WNBA Draft, Raegan Beers secured a chance to prove herself as she signed a training camp contract with the Sun.
The WNBA is winding down its 2026 free agency frenzy, but there are still some high-quality players available in free agency. Led by proven vets like Natasha Cloud and Tina Charles, the best available 2026 WNBA free agents could all make rosters for the summer and play impact minutes for any number of teams in the league.
The pandemic and a foot injury kept McDonald from leaving Arizona after the 2019-20 season. When the NCAA Tournament was cancelled, she opted to return to college. She led the team to the 2021 national title game where the Wildcats lost by one point to the Stanford Cardinal.