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Maley waived by Phoenix a week after joining Mercury

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Maley waived by Phoenix a week after joining Mercury
Maley waived by Phoenix a week after joining Mercury

Phoenix Mercury forward Anneli Maley poses during WNBA media day in Brooklyn before earning a second opportunity in the league after being claimed off waivers by Phoenix. Photo: Catalina Fragoso/NBAE via Getty Images

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Australian star Anneli Maley’s Phoenix Mercury stint ends days after earning another WNBA shot.

Australian forward Anneli Maley’s Phoenix Mercury stint is over almost as quickly as it began after the Perth Lynx rebound machine was waived by the club on Sunday, May 17, 2026 (AEDT).

The move came less than a week after the Melbourne-born forward earned a second WNBA opportunity by joining the Mercury following her preseason campaign with the New York Liberty.

Maley appeared in Phoenix’s season-opening win against the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, finishing with one point and two rebounds in six minutes as the Mercury spoiled Las Vegas’ ring ceremony with a 99-66 victory.

But while her official WNBA box score in 2026 reads modestly, the 27-year-old’s body of work across the past 12 months remains impossible to ignore.

“I’m just trying to try really hard,” Maley said after recording the only triple-double of WNBL26 with 18 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against the Sydney Flames.

Phoenix Mercury forward Anneli Maley shares a moment post-game with Golden State Valkyries pair Laeticia Amihere and Miela Sowah after WNBA action at Chase Center in San Francisco on May 10, 2026. Photo: Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

Those words have become a fitting summary of a turbulent year that included an Opals omission, a heartbreaking WNBL championship loss with the Perth Lynx, a standout Liberty preseason, and now another abrupt WNBA roster change.

Maley impressed during New York’s preseason campaign, producing 13 points and six rebounds in 24 minutes in the Liberty’s 79-67 win against the Connecticut Sun on May 4, 2026 (AEDT). She shot 3-from-5 from the field and 6-of-6 from the free throw line before being waived at final cuts.

Days later, Phoenix handed her another opportunity as the Mercury reshaped their frontcourt depth around a roster that includes Opals veteran Sami Whitcomb.

The Perth Lynx star entered the WNBA season in career-best form after shattering the all-time NBL1 single-game scoring record in April. Playing for the Perth Redbacks, Maley erupted for 65 points and 17 rebounds against the Willetton Tigers while posting an extraordinary 85% true shooting percentage.

NBL1 Maley: 65 pts │ 17 reb │ 5 ast │ 21-29 FG │ 4-7 3PT │ 19-21 FT

Anneli Maley of the Lynx reacts after shooting a three pointer during the round 17 WNBL match between Perth Lynx and Sydney Flames at Perth High Performance Centre on February 7, 2026 in Perth. Photo: James Worsfold/Getty Images

Despite leading WNBL26 in rebounding at 14.4 boards per game, Maley was controversially omitted from the Australian Opals squad for the 2026 FIBA World Cup qualifiers.

Perth Lynx head coach Ryan Petrik admitted he was “shell-shocked” by the decision after the Lynx defeated the Adelaide Lightning 109-82 in December.

“Do you want the diplomatic answer or the brutally honest one? I’ll get fired if I give the brutal one,” Petrik said.

“I’ll say again – shell-shocked. I’m not sure what else she’s meant to do. We’ll leave it there.”

Phoenix Mercury forward Anneli Maley attacks the basket over Brittney Griner – while Perth Lynx teammate Han Xu crashes the boards – during WNBA preseason action while playing for the New York Liberty at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. Photo: Sean D. Elliot/Getty Images

Maley thrived alongside Chinese international Han Xu during Perth’s WNBL season, regularly impacting games as a rebounder, connector and transition playmaker. In one dominant performance she finished with 19 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists.

“She’s playing really, really well. I think all of us are a little bit shell-shocked that she wasn’t in that Opals squad, because her form has been elite,” Petrik added.

“Everyone who made that roster is really talented, so I’m not taking anything away from them.

“But if you’re picking on form, with how she’s playing and with us sitting where we are on the ladder despite being at half to three-quarter strength most of the season, I’m not sure what else she’s meant to do.”

Maley now returns to the uncertainty familiar to many fringe WNBA players – waiting for the next roster opening while continuing one of the strongest stretches of basketball of her career.

Anneli Maley – WNBL26 Season Stats

Perth Lynx │ Forward │ No. 24 │ 187cm │ Born September 1, 1998

Points15.56
Rebounds14.41
Assists3.70
Steals1.48
Blocks0.33
Turnovers2.15
DateMINPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FT%
Season Average33:0315.5614.413.701.480.332.151.855.4113.3040.71.675.0732.884.4
Advanced27 GP418 PTS387 REB100 AST40 STL9 BLK58 TO50 PF14635940.74513732.8TS% 52.1 │ 20 double-doubles │ 1 triple-double
Mar 1, 202642:20271960033131968.41250.00.0
Feb 26, 202640:0012156313441040.01520.075.0
Feb 17, 202639:1722143012171546.73650.083.3
Feb 14, 202636:3824135316271643.83837.587.5
Feb 7, 202626:081891011125771.422100.085.7
Feb 1, 202631:4113223201151338.52633.350.0
Jan 27, 202633:1725144401191656.33742.9100.0
Jan 25, 202633:2013162203042020.01119.1100.0
Jan 20, 202630:267144202221414.321020.050.0
Jan 15, 202633:4710163002441723.5050.066.7
Jan 10, 202635:1425120203171258.344100.087.5
Jan 4, 202634:14915300212450.01333.366.7
Jan 2, 202627:4118156305381553.32540.00.0
Dec 28, 202525:4422137001281457.12366.7100.0
Dec 23, 202531:3216214002161346.22728.6100.0
Dec 21, 202529:4719167202161154.53560.0100.0
Dec 14, 202533:351115300314757.11333.3100.0
Dec 5, 202528:501319600024944.41425.066.7
Nov 29, 202528:445124302221020.0040.050.0
Nov 23, 202529:539111104241822.211010.00.0
Nov 16, 202533:531216320114944.42366.7100.0
Nov 11, 202529:17863200231225.0030.0100.0
Nov 9, 202533:4722130101272035.02728.685.7
Nov 4, 202536:3521142041472231.83560.0100.0
Nov 1, 202532:471551202271450.0020.050.0
Oct 26, 202533:5917173203151145.52450.0100.0
Oct 19, 202534:325151312221118.21333.30.0

Aussies in the WNBA

Alanna Smith (Dallas Wings) | Alex Fowler (New York Liberty – Development Player) | Ally Wilson (Training Camp) | Amelia Hassett (Waived – Los Angeles Sparks) | Anneli Maley (Phoenix Mercury) | Charlise Dunn (Toronto Tempo – Rights Held) | Chloe Bibby (Waived) | Ezi Magbegor (Seattle Storm) | Georgia Amoore (Washington Mystics) | Isobel Borlase (Atlanta Dream) | Jade Melbourne (Seattle Storm) | Kristy Wallace (Waived) | Maddi Rocci (Waived) | Manuela Puoch (New York Liberty – Rights Held) | Miela Sowah (Golden State Valkyries – Development Player) | Nyadiew Puoch (Portland Fire) | Rebecca Allen (New York Liberty) | Saffron Shiels (Toronto Tempo – Rights Held) | Sami Whitcomb (Phoenix Mercury) | Stephanie Talbot (Las Vegas Aces)

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