The list of 2026 WNBA free agents is incredibly long. That’s intentional; players have long known that the league’s Collective Bargaining Agreement was expiring this summer, and as such, many opted to align their contracts with the 2026 offseason.
But, there are some exceptions to this: WNBA players drafted in the past three seasons. Those players signed multi-year deals, and remain under contract heading into next season.
That list includes lots of rising stars, including Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston, Fever guard Caitlin Clark, Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, and several others.
But the overwhelming majority of the league will enter free agency this offseason. For some,
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