WNBA free agency hits signing day, players make their final decisions for 2026
As WNBA Free Agency stretches into its sixth day, teams and players can officially begin putting pen to paper and sign new contracts on Saturday.
It's officially signing day. As WNBA free agency stretches into its sixth day, teams and players can officially begin putting pen to paper to sign contracts on Saturday, April 11. Expect a flurry of movement as many big name players have already shared their destinations, including Nneka Ogwumike returning to the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Las Vegas Aces are expected to retain its Big Three: A'ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young. The Aces are reportedly signing Wilson to a supermax contract, while finalizing deals with Gray and Young to keep together the core that won three championships in four years together. As free agency continues, it can be hard to keep up with all the movement.
USA TODAY has you covered with the latest news, rumors, updates and more. Brittney Griner to sign with Connecticut Sun The Connecticut Sun and Brittney Griner are reportedly finalizing a deal, according to CBS Sports. The Sun would mark Grinerโs third team in as many seasons.
The 10-time WNBA All-Star and WNBA champion spent last season in Atlanta after playing 11 seasons in Phoenix. Chelsea Gray reportedly finalizing deal with Aces The Las Vegas Aces are expected to bring back their big three. Veteran guard Chelsea Gray is finalizing a three-year, multi-million dollar deal to return to the Aces, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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