Taking stock of our Aussies in the WNBA heading into training camp
There are a number of Aussies who have already locked in guaranteed contracts for the upcoming WNBA season, while others will be fighting for roster spots in training camp.
Now that the 2022 WNBA Draft has come and gone, it’s time to look ahead to the season, which is fast approaching and tips off in under a month. With training camps getting underway in the coming days, players will be fighting for their respective careers as they look to solidifying their spot on rosters across the league.
We’ve got you covered this WNBA season, so let’s take a look at the Australians who have guaranteed contracts or training camp deals for the upcoming season. There’s going to be a plethora of Aussies looking to make some noise in the WNBA this season!
Atlanta Dream | Kristy Wallace (contracted)
Photo credit: May Bailey
Kristy Wallace’s resilience and hard work has been rewarded as she’s fought her way back from injury-riddled years to now being on the cusp of finally making her WNBA debut. Selected by the Dream with pick 16 in the 2018 WNBA Draft, injuries have stopped Wallace from ever getting on a WNBA court, but after a superb – and injury-free – season with the Southside Flyers in the WNBL, she was signed once again by Atlanta in late February.
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