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Here are the biggest developments from WNBA training camps so far. What are your takeaways?

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Three days of WNBA training camps are in the books.

Here’s a look at some of the biggest developments from around the league. Jump in the comments and share what’s caught your eyes, or raised your eyebrows, so far.

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WNBA stars sidelined for training camps

Injuries, unfortunately, have grabbed headlines in too many places. These are some of the most significant players who are likely to begin the 2026 WNBA season on the sidelines:

  • Napheesa Collier (Minnesota Lynx): The Lynx confirmed that Collier underwent her second ankle surgery on March 24, with her return to the court expected in early June.

  • Ezi Magbegor (Seattle Storm): In Seattle, it was revealed that Magbegor injured her right foot while competing with Australia in March’s FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament, sidelining her for at least six to eight more weeks.

  • Brionna Jones (Atlanta Dream): Jones underwent an offseason knee procedure, with the Dream declining to reveal if the surgery was for the meniscus tear she suffered while competing for USK Praha or for a different issue. Her status for the beginning of the regular season is uncertain.

  • DiJonai Carrington (Chicago Sky): Now with the Sky, Carrington is not yet back on the court, recently undergoing a procedure to remove hardware from her left foot. She had offseason surgery after a left foot injury ended her 2025 season.

  • Dana Evans (Las Vegas Aces): Evans is continuing to rehab the left leg injury that also caused her to miss much of the 2026 Unrivaled season.

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