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Kelsey Plum, Satou Sabally, and Jewell Loyd all could be on the move during WNBA free agency. These three teams make sense as potential trade fits for each. Oct 1, 2024; Brooklyn, New York ...
WNBA free agency has opened and a three-team trade sending Jewell Loyd to Las Vegas and Kelsey Plum to Los Angeles has started the wheels spinning.
In a conversation with Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby on an episode of the NBC Sports' "On Her Turf show" on Monday, Fin suggested that Plum would want to move on from the Aces. She also revealed that Plum declined to sign the team's extension offer.
According to multiple league sources, a three-team trade that would send Jewell Loyd to the Aces, Kelsey Plum to the Sparks and assets to the Storm is the first domino that needs to fall in free agency.
Satou Sabally is not re-signing with the Dallas Wings, making her one of the most intriguing free agents on the market. Which teams make the most sense for her?
WNBA season will already feature a new look from last year with the Golden State Valkyries playing their inaugural season and the schedule being expanded to a new regular-season high of 44 games per team.
In free agency, players are separated into three classifications. Unrestricted free agents can sign anywhere. Restricted agents can negotiate with anyone but their previous team can match the offer. Core players can negotiate a deal with another team but can only move on if their previous team receives compensation in return.
The Las Vegas Aces cored Kelsey Plum but that does not mean it is impossible for the Valkyries to bring her to Golden State.
Jewell Loyd got the trade she wanted as she's leaving the Storm for the Aces. We breakdown the winners and losers of one of the biggest trades in WNBA history.
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