New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu had a thoughtful answer when asked about college teammate Satou Sabally's WNBA free agency.
Satou Sabally is finding her game in Unrivaled and slaying her fashion for the pregame runway. The coveted WNBA free agent, who announced she was leaving the Dallas Wings, has been the breakout star for the new 3x3 league both on and off the court.
According to ESPN's Alexa Philippou, Sabally will meet with the Liberty and Mercury in the coming days. New York is the reigning WNBA champion, and she has a couple of connections there. Her younger sister, Nyara Sabally, plays there and was instrumental in their triumph last season.
Leading up to the inaugural season of Unrivaled basketball, Satou Sabally told members of the press that she had informed the Dallas Wings of her plans to part ways with the franchise.
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Satou Sabally is living it up in Miami while playing in the Unrivaled 3x3 league, linking with Heat star Jimmy Butler for some dominos and rocking his jersey courtside at a game.
Following the announcement that Satou Sabally received a core designation from the Dallas Wings, trade rumors surrounding her erupted.
The Liberty have a chance to trade for the Wings' Satou Sabally. With her sister Nyara already in New York, they should make it happen.
The WNBA free agency is in its early stages, but several teams have made moves to at least try to get something in return for a wantaway star. Satou Sabally is one of the best players in free agency, but the Dallas Wings gave her the core designation ahead of a potential trade somewhere else.
With Alysha Clark becoming an unrestricted free agent this year, the Las Vegas Aces would need somebody to replace her. Alyssa Thomas is a solid option for the 2022 and 2023 WNBA champions. The five-time WNBA All-Star is an upgrade over Clark, but she was cored, which would make negotiations more difficult for the Aces.
The Oregon women's basketball team is no longer listed among most bracket projections' "Last Four Byes," but still is solidly on the bubble halfway through Big Ten play.
Vinyl forward Dearica Hamby (5) goes to the basket as Laces guard Tiffany Hayes, right, defends during last Friday's Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game in Medley, Fla. Phantom forward Satou Sabally (0) drives to the basket as Mist forward Aaliyah Edwards (3) defends during last Friday's Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game in Medley,