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Golden State Valkyries Expansion Draft
WNBA 2024 expansion draft: Who the Valkyries should pick, and why
The Valkyries can pick up to 12 players but no more than one per team during the WNBA’s expansion draft on Dec. 6. From there, the league’s first new team since 2008 will be allowed to make trades and sign free agents just like the other franchises.
Golden State Valkyries Expansion Draft: FAQ and Things to Know
Get the answers to some of the main questions about the expansion draft for the Golden State Valkyries on December 6, 2024.
WNBA expansion draft explained: What you need to know as Valkyries choose roster
After years of discussion about the league growing its footprint into more markets, it’s finally happening. The WNBA is set to expand from 12 teams to 15 within the next two years.
5 WNBA 2024 draftees the Valkyries could potentially snag while they're stashed overseas
Five international women's basketball players were drafted into the WNBA in 2024 but have yet to play a game. The Golden State Valkyries could draft them.
WNBA expansion draft: Predicting the six players each team will protect from Golden State Valkyries
The 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery is in the books, which means it's time for the league to turn its attention to the next major item on the offseason agenda: the expansion draft to determine the Golden State Valkyries' roster.
Golden State Valkyries navigate intricacies of expansion draft as team puts together roster
The Golden State Valkyries have an arena, a president, a GM, a director of basketball operations, a head coach and more than 20,000 season-ticket deposits, but if they’re going to do this thing called the WNBA,
WNBA expansion mock draft: Who should the Golden State Valkyries have their eye on?
The Lynx’s depth helped lead them to the WNBA Finals, but they should be watched closely heading into the expansion draft. Team president and head coach Cheryl Reeve will have to make difficult decisions about who to protect, though no matter what she decides, high-potential or high-impact players will be available.
WNBA expansion draft: Six players each team might protect from Valkyries
Most teams have about four players who are obvious non-negotiables to protect before it gets tricky. For the Sky, those four players are Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, Elizabeth Williams and Michaela Oyenwere.
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Emotions ran deep for Valkyries GM seeing ex-club Liberty win WNBA title: Weight ‘lifted off me’
Ohemaa Nyanin walked into the Barclays Center for Game 2 of the WNBA Finals last month as she had done countless times before ...
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Orlando Valkyries draft five players heading into second Pro Volleyball Federation season
The Pro Volleyball Federation Draft was held Monday night, and the Orlando
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Valkyries' coach Natalie Nakase credits Becky Hammon for her career upgrade while at UCLA game
Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase attended a game of her former team, the UCLA Bruins women's squad.
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Golden State Valkyries GM Ohemaa Nyanin controls next part of WNBA offseason
Golden State Valkyries general manager Ohemaa Nyanin has no plans to rent out a conference room for the WNBA expansion draft ...
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Golden State Valkyries stumble into WNBA expansion drama: Core rule chaos and roster hurdles
The Golden State Valkyries, the WNBA's newest franchise set to debut in 2025, are already navigating a maze of challenges ...
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