Knicks · OT: From Soup to Nuts - All Things WNBA (page 21)

Nalod @ 6/25/2025 2:24 PM
Fever don't wanna a Dewanna Bonner and she was made a goner.
She is not marrying Grady Dick contrary to the rumor she was and hyphenate their names......

DeWanna Bonner-Dick

Nope.

Clean @ 6/27/2025 4:10 AM
Bonner scammed this trash front office. We wasted a max slot on her just to leave after 9 games. This has legit been one of the worst offseasons I can remember. Not a single signing worked out. The good news out of this Bonner thing is she had a non-guaranteed contract. We already signed Aari with some of the capspace we now have. She will help us. Now we need to sign a big after Eurobasket. The best one is Emma Meesseman. If we can sign her we might be able to salvage this season. I almost forgot to tell yall this front office is so poverty they don't have any euro scouts. It's why we signed a bunch of old past their prime vets while other teams signed euro players and are thriving. I now know why the Fever been one of the worst ran franchises before they drafted Caitlin.

If our front office was not bottom of the barrel they would cut Syd and Bri Turner. A lot of really good players will be getting waived after eurobasket. Knowing how bad our front office is and listening to them speak they will not do it and will continue to roster trash vets who don't help us at all. Bri Turner is legit one of the worst players in the league and we lose every time she touches the court. Yet the coach and front office talks about her like she is an amazing player. She got no time on one of the worst team last season. This is how things went back in the old WNBA days. While other teams are past that our team is run by people who still do it. No wonder why we suck.

Clean @ 6/27/2025 8:49 PM
GustavBahler @ 6/30/2025 12:49 PM
From the Times..

NEW YORK — The WNBA has granted expansion teams to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia, growing to a league-record 18 franchises. Cleveland will begin play in 2028, Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030.

WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert has expressed for more than a year a desire to expand the league to at least 16 teams, saying there are “10 to 12 cities that are very viable.” The Golden State Valkyries began their inaugural season this year, and Toronto and Portland are launching teams in 2026. The league previously peaked in 2002 at 16 teams, including former franchises in Detroit and Cleveland.

“This historic expansion is a powerful reflection of our league’s extraordinary momentum, the depth of talent across the game, and the surging demand for investment in women’s professional basketball,” Engelbert said in a statement Monday.

A league source told The Athletic that the teams paid a historic $250 million in expansion fees. The expansion decisions are subject to WNBA and NBA Boards of Governors approval.

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