WNBA Free Agency
Analysis involving WNBA Free Agents.
Mystics sign Li to training camp contract
Li was one of the top players in the FIBA Women’s World Cup last fall for the Chinese national team.
The Mystics had room to spare for the Zahui B. trade
Washington should have a fair amount of cap space left despite having 11 players under contract.
Mystics renounce rights to Machida
In less than a couple weeks, Washington will not have a Rui on any professional basketball team roster
Toliver returns, Walker-Kimbrough re-signs with Mystics
Toliver comes back to the DMV where she won the 2019 WNBA Championship with the Mystics
Clark to sign with the Aces
The move is not a surprise, considering Brittney Sykes’ anticipated arrival to the Mystics.
The Mystics won’t sign Stewart, but will sign Sykes
The Washington Mystics are no longer in the running for the superstars forward. But it is still a good thing that Stewart considered playing here, even if only briefly.
What does Parker’s signing with the Aces mean for the Mystics?
It will make things more difficult for Washington. But keep the faith!
Could charter flights determine what team Stewart signs with?
Last week, the forward said that she would be willing to contribute toward a fund that would let WNBA players take charter flights all season long.
Which free agents could be realistic fits for the Mystics?
We look at the players whom the Mystics may be eyeing, now that we know they are on Breanna Stewart’s radar.
WNBA Free Agency: Stewart to meet with the Mystics
Stewart is the number one unrestricted free agent this offseason. Will the Mystics beat out the rest?
What is the Mystics’ cap situation this offseason?
How will the Mystics be able to retool in the last year of Elena Delle Donne’s current supermax contract?
Jones to be traded to Liberty, Moore retires
The WNBA offseason is starting with some fireworks that may affect the Mystics this season.
Mystics sign Japanese PG Rui Machida
Machida is averaging 10.7 points on 59 percent shooting, 8.3 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game for her current professional team. She is best known for leading Team Nippon (and the home team) to the silver medal in the 2020 Olympic Games,
Tina Charles signs with the Mercury
Charles played two seasons in Washington.
Sydney Wiese and Erica McCall are back for 2022
The team announced the 2021 team members’ returns on Twitter today.
Mystics look to reset for 2022 with a pain-free EDD
If most things work out according to plan, the Mystics could be a dark horse championship contender, especially with a healthy Delle Donne. But after two consecutive mediocre seasons, it is understandable that many fans are wary.
Mystics re-sign Walker-Kimbrough
Walker-Kimbrough had a strong season in Washington last season and will return.
The Meesseman Era has come to an end
The veteran post was the first key piece of the Mystics’ rebuild in 2013, which culminated in a championship in 2019.
WNBA Free Agency: Mystics to sign Elizabeth Williams
The veteran center will beef up Washington’s defense after being a mainstay with the Dream for several seasons.
The Sky are pursuing Meesseman in free agency
Chicago Sky assistant coach Ann Wauters, who recently retired after playing in Europe, the WNBA and the Belgian national team, said the team’s existing connections with Meesseman may help lure the unrestricted free agent to the Windy City.
Report: The Mystics will re-sign Hines-Allen
The young rising star is a key addition for Washington as they look to build around other young players like Ariel Atkins and veterans like Natasha Cloud and Elena Delle Donne.
Mystics sign Megan Gustafson to training camp contract
Gustafson suited up for 11 games for Washington last season.
Mystics sign Gustafson, Walker-Kimbrough to seven-day contracts
2019 WNBA champion Walker-Kimbrough and Gustafson are back!
Mystics waive Gustafson, Johnson, Leslie
It is not surprising that Washington waived Gustafson due to an injury hardship. But the additional moves were done to allow for more cap flexibility. They won’t really affect whether Emma Meesseman comes back after the Olympics.
Gustafson signs with the Mystics
The third year forward is on an injury hardship contract.
Mystics sign Klara Lundquist
The point guard from Sweden’s Alvik Basket hasn’t arrived yet due to national team commitments. But she is one of their most promising talents.
Mystics sign Shavonte Zellous
The veteran guard is coming to Washington. She is one-time WNBA All-Star and was part of the Indiana Fever’s 2012 championship squad.
The Mystics sign Theresa Plaisance!
Mystics add another piece to the forward position
Atkins signs extension with Mystics
The Mystics’ future is bright with Atkins staying in D.C.
The Mystics will be one of several 2021 WNBA contenders
The Mystics will be competitive this year among a group of top-tier teams that have also shuffled some of their stars.
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