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Grace and Thomas are back on Day 1 of 2024 WNBA free agency, and...it's quiet. Stewie's been cored, there's been a handful of qualifying offers, but otherwise, it's a pretty quiet start to what looks to be a decently exciting free agency period.
After discussing the start of free agency, Grace and Thomas switch gears and discuss various league goings on. The Sparks have a new GM (and Grace sneaks in another girl dad joke). More interestingly, though, is the report that Elena Delle Donne is expected to move teams in free agency. Grace and Thomas discuss where she could go to fulfill a wish for winning and what may still be important to her despite leaving home.
Finally, they touch on a bit of college hoops news. They finally cover the LSU drama of last month (hey, they were sick!) with Kateri Poole. They also touch on another bit of unfortunate injury news for UConn. It's been a quiet week, so there's not much to say.
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By Fans First Sports NetworkGrace and Thomas are back on Day 1 of 2024 WNBA free agency, and...it's quiet. Stewie's been cored, there's been a handful of qualifying offers, but otherwise, it's a pretty quiet start to what looks to be a decently exciting free agency period.
After discussing the start of free agency, Grace and Thomas switch gears and discuss various league goings on. The Sparks have a new GM (and Grace sneaks in another girl dad joke). More interestingly, though, is the report that Elena Delle Donne is expected to move teams in free agency. Grace and Thomas discuss where she could go to fulfill a wish for winning and what may still be important to her despite leaving home.
Finally, they touch on a bit of college hoops news. They finally cover the LSU drama of last month (hey, they were sick!) with Kateri Poole. They also touch on another bit of unfortunate injury news for UConn. It's been a quiet week, so there's not much to say.
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