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WNBA gameday discussion: As the midseason cut down approaches, what players are in danger of being waived?

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Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 7, is the midseason cut down date for the 2026 WNBA season.

What does that mean? All non-guaranteed contracts on a team’s roster become fully guaranteed once the clock strikes midnight.

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If a team desires roster flexibility for the second half of the season, whether in preparation for trades or to cycle through players on 7-day contracts in an effort to find the best answer to a roster question, cutting a player (or two) before the cut down date passes could be part of their process.

But if the cut down date is one of opportunity for teams, it’s one of anxiety for players, especially those who have seen their minutes dwindle, or never really materialize, over the course of the season.

Of the six teams in action on Monday night, which ones could make moves? And which players could see their stay in the WNBA, at least temporarily, terminated?

The Golden State Valkyries, going for the fifth-straight win on Monday night, play everybody.

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Well, almost everybody. Justē Jocytē and Nadia Fingall remain outside head coach Natalie Nakase’s regular rotation.

Jocytē, the Valkyries’ first-ever draft pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft who came over to the WNBA this season, isn’t going anywhere. The 6-foot-0 and 20-year-old sharpshooter is longterm project for Golden State.

Fingall, however, could be waived if Golden State desires an open roster spot. Signed on June 7, she has appeared in just two games.

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