Connecticut Sun fans are in for a bumpy ride in 2025. When it comes to this team, the only thing certain is that nothing is certain.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest questions and issues entering season:
Why did the Sun make quick cuts?
Training camp began on April 27, and the Sun already released three players: Mya Hollingshed, Abbey Hsu and Morgan Maly. Hollingshed, the 25-year-old Puerto Rican center, has yet to play in her first WNBA game despite being drafted No. 8 overall in 2022. Hsu was drafted in 2024 and has yet to play in the W as well, but she has played nine games as a pro in Belgium. Maly was cut before camp even began.
With 18 players on the training camp roster, the team could invite two more players, giving the front office and coaching staff an opportunity to get a look at additional prospects.
Is the Marina Mabrey situation settled?
Connecticut’s questionable moves also extend back into the offseason, with the Sun refusing the trade request of their sole star player, Marina Mabrey, hoping that she will be content to become the focal point of the rebuilding team.
A year ago, Mabrey was given free reign on CBK Mersin in EuroLeague Women. The team reached the competition’s semifinals, with Mabrey averaging 17.5 points and 5.3 assists per…