The 2021 WNBA season ended six months ago and already we’ve already breezed through free agency (Feb. 1), the WNBA draft (April 11) and the start of training camp (April 17).
You skim through those milestones and suddenly realize that the next thing on the list is the beginning of the 26th WNBA season on May 6. And with that first game of the season just over two weeks away, it’s time to analyze how every team fared before they try to dethrone the reigning champion Chicago Sky in 2022.
As the offseason winds down, let’s take a moment to reset and look at one glaring question for each of the 12 teams before the season tips off.
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