As 2023 WNBA free agency gets underway, teams around the league are looking to bolster their rosters ahead of the WNBA draft in April and start of the season in May.
The negotiating period tipped off Jan. 21, and players officially can sign contracts starting on Feb. 1.
The market is stacked with talent this year. And the bombshell moves already have begun, with Candace Parker announcing her intent to sign with the Las Vegas Aces. The biggest question mark remains Breanna Stewart, who has reportedly narrowed down her free agency destination to either Seattle or New York.
Just Women’s Sports is keeping track of who is signing where as free agency continues.
Jan. 29: Mystics to sign Brittney Sykes, Alysha Clark to Aces
The Washington Mystics reportedly have agreed to a multi-year deal with Brittney Sykes, as first reported by The Next Hoops and confirmed by the Washington Post. The 28-year-old guard joins the Mystics after three seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks.
That move left Alysha Clark without an obvious spot in the Mystics’ lineup, but the 35-year-old wing is headed to the Las Vegas Aces, per a report from The Next Hoops. Clark had met with six different teams in free agency.
Jan. 28: Candace Parker to join Las Vegas
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