Nearly two weeks into WNBA training camp, the painful process of making roster cuts has begun. While WNBA teams are allowed to carry up to 18 players in training camp, most of them have already cut their camp rosters down significantly as they prepare for their final preseason tune-ups.
Not every team’s situation is the same, of course. Some teams have several regular-season roster spots up for grabs, while others already have a good idea of what their final 11- or 12-player roster will look like. Thus, for many training camp invitees or recently-drafted players, their chances of making their respective teams can have more to do with the amount of training camp competition than their own individual level of talent.
The beginning of the 2025 WNBA regular season is just one week away, so there’s not much time left for training camp players to make good impressions on their coaches. Here are a few WNBA teams that have particularly tough calls to make as camp winds down.
Atlanta Dream: Wing players
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