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Didi Richards
Ariel Atkins
Britney Sykes
Shakira Austin
Stef Dolson

I mean it probably won't happen but that's such a tough defensive lineup. I had AE in their as someone who can switch better, but I like Dolsons presence as a big..

I'm super high on Cunane but idk if she makes the roster anymore.
 


Interesting breakdown on the Chicago roster. Rooting for Chennedy Carter to make it. But is Lindsey Allen their starting point guard (respectfully).
 


Interesting breakdown on the Chicago roster. Rooting for Chennedy Carter to make it. But is Lindsey Allen their starting point guard (respectfully).

Re Allen, she could be. But there are tons of other unprotected contract options in addition to her, so they certainly aren't stuck with her.

I'm also rooting for Chennedy Carter, as I think she and Dana can get the job done.
 


Interesting breakdown on the Chicago roster. Rooting for Chennedy Carter to make it. But is Lindsey Allen their starting point guard (respectfully).

Given how much Clark, Brink, Bueckers et al. make in NIL, this list actually makes me feel embarrassed for everyone involved. I think Bayou Barbie makes more from posting two insta reels than she'll make her entire first year in the W.
 


Interesting breakdown on the Chicago roster. Rooting for Chennedy Carter to make it. But is Lindsey Allen their starting point guard (respectfully).

I didn't realize how deep the Sky are in the front court. Was hoping to see Taya Reimer make a roster but she has an uphill battle competing with the likes of Harrison, Turner, Williams, Angel and Cardoso. James Wade really screwed this franchise over though, they're projected to be at the bottom of the league this year and other teams have the rights to swap picks with Chicago in 2025 and 2026.
 
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That's a major bummer for Hartley, I didn't realize she played that little. She had a solid start to her career and really caught fire in 2020, only to have her career derailed by an ACL.

I agree though, Aces did well for 2nd round picks. Fair is undersized but an explosive player, Kate Martin is a workhorse and Kitley would've been much higher if not for her ACL.

Roster is stacked though and will be tough to crack. I see the following players as likely locks:
C-Wilson/Stokes
F-Parker/Gustafson
F-Young/Clark
G-Plum
G-Gray/Colson

That's only 3 spots open and you have the 3 rookies, Bria Hartley, Kierstan Bell, Brea Beal, and a few other signees in training camp fighting for those last 3 spots.
I don't think Colson is a given either. I agree that all other things being equal, because she is liked by her teammates she has the advantage if it is close, but it might not be close. Also Vegas will have a roster of 11 not 12, because they have found spending that last $70,000 or so upgrading key rotation players is worth more than a 12th player.

I see the possibility of one or two players from the trio of PG's, Colson, Hartley and Fair, and likely just one wing between Bell and Beal. If a big is added it is likely a waiver pickup and they only keep one of the three PG's in competition IMO.
 
I don't think Colson is a given either. I agree that all other things being equal, because she is liked by her teammates she has the advantage if it is close, but it might not be close. Also Vegas will have a roster of 11 not 12, because they have found spending that last $70,000 or so upgrading key rotation players is worth more than a 12th player.

I see the possibility of one or two players from the trio of PG's, Colson, Hartley and Fair, and likely just one wing between Bell and Beal. If a big is added it is likely a waiver pickup and they only keep one of the three PG's in competition IMO.
According to Herhoopstats they can actually afford 12 players this year. Considering how last year ended and how some of the contracts to key players are ending after this season, I believe they attempt to bring some youth/depth to the team.

If Vegas keeps everyone from last year's team plus Gustafson (minus Syd and Bell) then they could afford two vet minimum and two rookie contracts for 12. I would be shocked if they let Syd go. As for now I believe everyone else is competing for those last 3 spots.
 
Question from a novice: Does Kate Martin makes the Aces? She was drafted 18th and there's a video of the Las Vegas GM or coach talking with her on the phone, saying how much her IQ will help the team.

Don't get me wrong, I love Kate but aren't the Aces stacked? Will Kate ever play meaningful minutes?
 
Question from a novice: Does Kate Martin makes the Aces? She was drafted 18th and there's a video of the Las Vegas GM or coach talking with her on the phone, saying how much her IQ will help the team.

Don't get me wrong, I love Kate but aren't the Aces stacked? Will Kate ever play meaningful minutes?
It's highly unlikely any rookie plays meaningful minutes for the Aces this season. Perhaps in some blowout games. Training camp is an uphill battle, so Kate Martin could make this team but no guarantee, it's really dependent on what the Aces is looking for and how she does in camp.

Also note that being waived(cut) from a team doesn't ends one WNBA dream. Another team may pick her if it doesn't work out. Ashley Joens for example was on like 3 different teams last season.
 
Bell was getting semi decent minutes before various injuries. If she gets cut, those minutes will have to be absorbed by someone. But if they keep her, it's hard to see any rookie playing at all for the Aces.
 
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Given how much Clark, Brink, Bueckers et al. make in NIL, this list actually makes me feel embarrassed for everyone involved. I think Bayou Barbie makes more from posting two insta reels than she'll make her entire first year in the W.

No more Bayou Barbie.



Some of the suggestions were hilarious ... Chief Reese, O'Block Bunny, Deep Dish Diva :p
 
It's highly unlikely any rookie plays meaningful minutes for the Aces this season. Perhaps in some blowout games. Training camp is an uphill battle, so Kate Martin could make this team but no guarantee, it's really dependent on what the Aces is looking for and how she does in camp.

Also note that being waived(cut) from a team doesn't ends one WNBA dream. Another team may pick her if it doesn't work out. Ashley Joens for example was on like 3 different teams last season.

I am more interested in Kate making the team and being able to absorb some of what Becky Hammon knows for however long as possible.

Kate can play...but my outside looking in says her real money is in coaching. The head coach at South Dakota State makes more than any WNBA player...in salary...and has a million plus buyout.
 
I am more interested in Kate making the team and being able to absorb some of what Becky Hammon knows for however long as possible.

Unfortunately, that may last for a few days/couple of weeks at most. Kate will have her work cut out for her in this camp, as she will have to show the coaching staff and management that she can bring something that no one else on the roster can. I don't see her making this team, but she'll have a shot. Camp should be more competitive this season than in past seasons. I'm excited!

Kate can play...but my outside looking in says her real money is in coaching.

She wouldn't have access to that real money for a while, as there are plenty of steps one would have to take if they pursue college coaching. For example, Megan Duffy is the new Virginia Tech head coach. She had a brief WNBA/overseas career in her early 20s before getting into coaching (as an assistant) at 25. This is her first P5 (well, P4) job and she'll be making about $800,000 at the age of 40 (with a chance to hit a million dollars in four years).

The head coach at South Dakota State makes more than any WNBA player...in salary...and has a million plus buyout.

He should. He's a middle-aged man who has been coaching at that same school for over half of his life. Meanwhile, the WNBA is still growing as a league and, until about three years ago, had max contracts that didn't exceed low six figures (about $125,000 or so).
 
To add to the previous post WNBA salaries are expected to grow in the next couple of years with the new CBA and TV deals coming in the next 2 years. The WNBA has become more accessible in the past 5 years and the viewership has grown quite a bit as a result each year.

While the current salaries aren't ideal the rookie contracts are pretty close to what US median salaries are. For only 4 months of work doing what they love plus free housing they do pretty decently. I assume with more with the new CBA we can probably expect at least a doubling of their salaries if not more.

Also worth noting they can supplement their salaries not only with endorsements but also playing overseas. Being a WNBA drafted player is probably enough to net at least 200k if not more overseas. Top talent clear over a million dollars depending on where they go.

Then there's always 2nd jobs to supplement the salaries as well. The past two #1 picks have forgone going overseas to make money by starting careers. Aliyah has gone into broadcasting on the Big10 network in the off-season and Rhyne was an assistant coach for Florida.

Long story short there's way more millionaires in women's basketball than casuals would have you to believe. There's no rush to give up basketball for good if money is the concern.
 
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Richard Cohen of HerHoopStats has compiled his annual Training Camp previews for every team in the WNBA.
He points out cap space particulars and has more than a few predictions for those interested in specfic teams and/or players.
Per sage and expert advice from @TheFarmFan , I'm (just) providing a link to the entire story. Enjoy.

 
Was it posted yet that Epiphany Prince retired?
 
Seriously tho, y'all wouldn't take a flier on Liz Cabbage?
Why? Saw a clip from one of her games in China recently. She played out of control and was ejected for some really bad player control fouls (elbows to the head).

Who in the WNBA has the capacity to manage her? There hasn't been any interest on her part to work on that part of her game. Don't see any benefit in taking on that risk.
 
Why? Saw a clip from one of her games in China recently. She played out of control and was ejected for some really bad player control fouls (elbows to the head).

Who in the WNBA has the capacity to manage her? There hasn't been any interest on her part to work on that part of her game. Don't see any benefit in taking on that risk.
I actually was thinking the opposite from her China clips. That was awful, the clip ur referencing to but she was suspended for a game (Game 3 of the championship series against a team lead by Jonquel Jones). She came back for games 4 and 5 and lead her team to victory (had something like 38 and 10 in the last game). I doubt she considers it but I really do think a team like Phoenix or New York could deal with her personality and would benefit from having her. Phoenix cuz I'm sure she respects BG. Natasha Cloud seems like a good leader. New York because of Sandy Brondello. She's still 6'8 with a soft touch. Even Minnesota would be real interesting. I just think it's an arms race in the W and Las Vegas is still just more talented than most teams.
 
I actually was thinking the opposite from her China clips. That was awful, the clip ur referencing to but she was suspended for a game (Game 3 of the championship series against a team lead by Jonquel Jones). She came back for games 4 and 5 and lead her team to victory (had something like 38 and 10 in the last game). I doubt she considers it but I really do think a team like Phoenix or New York could deal with her personality and would benefit from having her. Phoenix cuz I'm sure she respects BG. Natasha Cloud seems like a good leader. New York because of Sandy Brondello. She's still 6'8 with a soft touch. Even Minnesota would be real interesting. I just think it's an arms race in the W and Las Vegas is still just more talented than most teams.

Similar things about teams being able to deal with her personality were said when she joined Vegas and LA. It hasn't worked out from what I've seen.

Sure she can come back and be composed after a suspension. Question is, why does it have to get to that point when it comes to games she's playing?

Regardless of who she does or doesn't respect on teams it would have to be a two way street with respect to making it work. It doesn't seem like she has any interest in doing so and teams are more than willing to move on versus taking a chance on it finally working this time.
 
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Seriously, Phoenix is probably the last team that should consider bringing her in. They've been team turmoil in recent years, they absolutely don't need her problems added to the mix.
I just want to see Phx compete for a title. DT is 93. I'm just not sure if they have the talent to really compete and if not what are they doing.
 
I actually was thinking the opposite from her China clips. That was awful, the clip ur referencing to but she was suspended for a game (Game 3 of the championship series against a team lead by Jonquel Jones). She came back for games 4 and 5 and lead her team to victory (had something like 38 and 10 in the last game). I doubt she considers it but I really do think a team like Phoenix or New York could deal with her personality and would benefit from having her. Phoenix cuz I'm sure she respects BG. Natasha Cloud seems like a good leader. New York because of Sandy Brondello. She's still 6'8 with a soft touch. Even Minnesota would be real interesting. I just think it's an arms race in the W and Las Vegas is still just more talented than most teams.
To me the reward is worth the risk for a team in China because there are far fewer posts of her caliber in China and team dynamics matter less in an overall less competitive league. She's proved toxic to several straight wnba teams and there's no shortage of quality post depth in the W. So to quote Ariana Grande,
Ariana Grande Finger Guns GIF
 
To me the reward is worth the risk for a team in China because there are far fewer posts of her caliber in China and team dynamics matter less in an overall less competitive league. She's proved toxic to several straight wnba teams and there's no shortage of quality post depth in the W. So to quote Ariana Grande,
Ariana Grande Finger Guns GIF
Plus, at this juncture, who is going to be able to fit her within their salary-cap structure. If one was to go back to Cohen's exhaustive break-down of each team's roster and salary-cap structure, there are very few teams that could even afford to bring her on (LA, Chicago if memory holds).

Still, money aside, I think the ship has sailed on this player and the WNBA.
 
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