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The three most questionable (or worse) decisions WNBA teams made this offseason

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With a new CBA, two expansion teams, tons of free agents and the college draft, a lot has happened around the WNBA just a few weeks.

Every WNBA team is either trying to retool, rebuild or run it back. However, not all moves placed teams in a position to accomplish their objective.

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Here are the three decisions made by WNBA teams that are, at best, questionable—and maybe even regrettable. Take to the comments and let us know if you agree, while also sharing any moves that left you scratching your head.

The Los Angeles Sparks trading Rickea Jackson to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Ariel Atkins is a perplexing win-now move for a franchise that hasn’t won anything since 2016.

In what world does it make sense to trade away your young talent for an older guard who has accumulated more injuries in recent seasons?

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