The WNBA experienced significant roster cuts over the weekend as preseason games commenced, with teams trimming down from 18-21 players to 11-12. Notably, Golden State cut projected first-round draft pick Shyanne Sellers before her first game, sparking debate about the prioritization of international talent over NCAA players in the league’s expansion. While the influx of European players may enhance the league’s global appeal, the cuts highlight the need for more roster spots and development opportunities for emerging talent in the WNBA.
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Report: MRI reveals bone fracture for Tyler Guyton, who will miss 4-6 weeks
The Cowboys received positive news regarding Tyler Guyton, whose initial diagnosis suggested a season-ending torn ACL, but further imaging revealed only a bone fracture that will not require surgery, resulting in a recovery timeline of 4-6 weeks. This injury may affect his availability for the start of the season, but the team is unlikely to lose him for an extended period, with backup options including Asim Richards, Hakeem Adeniji, and others. Want More Context? 🔎
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