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23 Moves · 2026 Offseason · Free Agency + Trades
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Veteran guard adds perimeter defense and backcourt depth alongside Mabrey. Toronto's first major FA signing.
Veteran point guard joins the rebuilding Sky. Gives Chicago a floor general while the young core develops.
Sabally joins the Stewart-Ionescu core. New York adds a two-way forward who can create off the dribble.
Griner reunites with a defensive-first system. Connecticut adds a post anchor after losing Alyssa Thomas to Phoenix.
Gray returns to Vegas. The championship floor general comes home to run the Wilson-Young offense.
Hull re-signs in Indiana. Defensive wing provides backcourt depth behind Clark and Mitchell.
Billings adds frontcourt depth in Indiana. Veteran rebounder provides insurance behind Boston.
Stevens returns to Chicago. Versatile forward provides frontcourt scoring for the rebuilding Sky.
Williams returns to Chicago. Veteran center stabilizes the interior while the rebuild takes shape.
Sheldon traded to Chicago. Young guard fits the Sky rebuild timeline and adds backcourt creation.
Shepard heads to Dallas. Rebounding forward fills the gap left by Ogunbowale trade pieces.
Hiedeman signs with Seattle. Guard adds backcourt scoring punch to the Magbegor-led Storm.
Loyd joins the Aces. Vegas adds a third scoring option alongside Wilson and Young.
Young re-signs in Vegas on a one-year deal worth $1.19M. The Aces core stays intact.
1-year, $1.19M
Ogwumike returns to LA. The veteran forward comes home after two seasons in Seattle.
Hillmon signs a three-year extension with Atlanta. Reigning Sixth Player of the Year stays put.
3-year extension
Allemand signs a multi-year deal with Toronto. Belgian guard locks in as part of the Tempo's backcourt rotation.
Miller traded to LA for Rayah Marshall. Minnesota moves the injured wing for a young frontcourt piece.
Mitchell tagged at $1.4M supermax. Indiana locks in their scoring guard alongside Clark and Boston.
$1.4M supermax core designation
Toronto's first franchise tag. Mabrey locked in at $1.4M supermax as the Tempo's franchise cornerstone.
$1.4M supermax core designation
Collier tagged at $1.4M. Minnesota keeps its franchise player.
$1.4M supermax core designation
Ionescu tagged at $1.4M. New York locks in the Stewart-Ionescu pairing.
$1.4M supermax core designation
Reese traded for Atlanta's 2027 and 2028 first-round picks plus 2028 second-round swap rights.
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