WNBA free agency is firing on all cylinders, as teams look to quickly pad their 2026 rosters with big-name stars and rising prospects alike.
Chicago has been one of the offseason’s most aggressive dealers, sending young centerpiece Angel Reese to Atlanta before signing vets Skylar Diggins, DiJonai Carrington, and Azurá Stevens and trading for 2024 draftees Rickea Jackson and Jacy Sheldon.
"Diggins is the kind of player who elevates everyone around her," Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh said in a team statement.
"Skylar is a true veteran leader, and she possesses unmatched speed and shot creation potential. I can't wait to work with her."
Diggins grew up in South Bend, Indiana — just a few hours from Chicago — and subsequently attended Notre Dame, leading the women's basketball team to two NCAA finals.
Big Names Find New Teams as 2026 WNBA Free Agency Heats Up
As the new CBA ushers in the league’s first million-dollar contracts, both players and teams are taking advantage of a breakneck free agency market.
All-Star guard Gabby Williams joined Golden State, forward Nneka Ogwumike is returning to LA, and 2025 co-Defensive Player of the Year Alanna Smith is Dallas-bound alongside ex-Lynx teammate Jessica Shepard.
Texas-born center Brittney Griner is also on the move, signing with Connecticut as the Sun prepares to relocate to Houston in 2027.