Satou Sabally is finding her game in Unrivaled and slaying her fashion for the pregame runway. The coveted WNBA free agent, who announced she was leaving the Dallas Wings, has been the breakout star for the new 3x3 league both on and off the court.
With Satou Sabally expected to make a shocking departure from the Dallas Wings, the door is open for the Phoenix Mercury. As a result, she's planning on meeting with Phoenix this week, according to Alexa Philippou of ESPN via Nekias Duncan on X.
According to ESPN's Alexa Philippou, Sabally will meet with the Liberty and Mercury in the coming days. New York is the reigning WNBA champion, and she has a couple of connections there. Her younger sister, Nyara Sabally, plays there and was instrumental in their triumph last season.
Satou Sabally doesn’t know her next WNBA home after declaring for free agency from the Dallas Wings, but the basketball star is enjoying her temporary home in Miami with the Phantom BC Unrivaled club while dropping her usual fire fits.
Following the announcement that Satou Sabally received a core designation from the Dallas Wings, trade rumors surrounding her erupted.
Currently an WNBA free agent and Unrivaled’s Phantom BC forward, Sabally brings a unique blend of international experience and competitive drive. Her journey from the Dallas Stars to adidas represents more than just an athletic transition—it’s a powerful narrative of choice, empowerment, and strategic career development.
Satou Sabally is part of the WNBA stars competing in Unrivaled, amid the free agency period. After she confirmed her desire to change teams, a Mercury star is trying to "recruit" her.
Basketball has proudly announced the signing of Satou Sabally, a rising star in the WNBA and key player for the German women’s national basketball team.
The Liberty have a chance to trade for the Wings' Satou Sabally. With her sister Nyara already in New York, they should make it happen.
Ahead of an expected move in free agency, Satou Sabally signed a new deal with adidas to join the brand’s WNBA roster of stars.
During the new league's Thursday media availability, the Phoenix Mercury's Natasha Cloud called Unrivaled “the best place" to recruit for WNBA free agents, namely the Dallas Wings' two-time All-Star Satou Sabally. Cloud, Phoenix's starting point guard ...
With the WNBA exploding in popularity and a new TV deal bringing more revenue, the expectation is that salaries will jump in 2026 and most free agents will sign one-year contracts to get back onto the market next offseason.