WNBA training camps open on Sunday, April 27, marking the official start of the league’s 29th season.
An active offseason full of league-shifting transactions, the impending expiration of the current CBA, a first-ever 44-game season and a new playoff format, plus another high-wattage rookie class, have increased the anticipation for the 2025 season. It also will be the first WNBA season featuring 13 teams since 2009, with the Golden State Valkyries opening their inaugural season in San Francisco.
While there will be plenty of opportunities to delve into all the developments and drama, let’s launch training camps with one pressing question for every team. What’s the question each organization must answer if they want to achieve on-court success this season?
It’s also worth reminding that every team can bring 20 players into training camp before cutting down the final roster to 12 (or, for teams facing tighter salary cap situations, 11) players before the start of the regular season. Below, all teams’ training camp rosters are listed with players’ contract statuses designation in parentheses: protected veteran (v), rookie scale protected (r), unprotected (u), training camp (tc) and draftee (d).*
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