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Aussies in the WNBA
Player tracker: Could it be the Izzy & Angel show?
Highlights
Ezi Magbegor, Alanna Smith are top Australian WNBA free agency ahead of 2026 season tip-off
- How to watch every 2026 WNBA game in Australia
- Latest News: Read more about Aussies in the WNBA
- Three Aussies move as expansion draft flips landscape
Australian WNBL investor and WNBA superstar Angel Reese was traded by the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream for two first round draft picks and is now a possible teammate of reigning WNBL MVP Isobel Borlase, 21, if the Bendigo Spirit star opts to join the Dream in 2026.
Borlase was drafted by the Dream in 2024.
Australian Opals Ezi Magbegor and Alanna Smith are without doubt two highly coveted WNBA free agents heading into the 2026 WNBA season.
The centres remain free agents and are set for a pay rise under the new collective bargaining agreement.
Smith was named co-WNBA Defensive Player of Year at the Minnesota Lynx while Magbegor was a standout paint protector for the Seattle Storm.
Expect all signings, not just for Australian free agents, to happen quickly as training camps for al WNBA teams starting on April 20, 2026 (AEST).
Australians in the WNBA in 2026
- Alanna Smith – Free agent
- Chloe Bibby – Portland Fire
- Ezi Magbegor – Free agent
- Georgia Amoore – Washington Mystics
- Jade Melbourne – Washington Mystics
- Kristy Wallace – Toronto Tempo
- Nyadiew Puoch – Portland Fire
- Rebecca Allen – Free agent
- Sami Whitcomb – Free agent
- Stephanie Talbot – Free agent
Australian NCAAW national champion Last-Tear Poa took to Instagram to announce she is declaring for the 2026 WNBA Draft on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 (AEST).
All dates are subject to change
The WNBA’s 30th season tips off on Saturday, May 9 (AEST), with the opening weekend shifted forward due to the US ET to AEST time difference (+14 hours).
Saturday, May 9 (AEST) — Opening Day (3 games)
- 9:30AM — Connecticut Sun vs New York Liberty
- 9:30AM — Washington Mystics vs Toronto Tempo
- 12PM — Golden State Valkyries vs Seattle Storm
Sunday, May 10 (AEST) — Day 2 (3 games)
- 3AM — Dallas Wings vs Indiana Fever
- 5:30AM — Phoenix Mercury vs Las Vegas Aces
- 11AM — Chicago Sky vs Portland Fire
Monday, May 11 (AEST) — Day 3 (5 games)
- 3AM — Seattle Storm vs Connecticut Sun
- 5AM — New York Liberty vs Washington Mystics
- 9AM — Las Vegas Aces vs Los Angeles Sparks
- 9AM — Atlanta Dream vs Minnesota Lynx
- 10:30AM — Phoenix Mercury vs Golden State Valkyries
Key Dates (AEST)
- Season Tip-Off: Saturday, May 9
- Commissioner’s Cup: June 2 – June 18
- All-Star Weekend (Chicago): July 25 – July 26
- FIBA Break: September 1 – September 17
- Regular Season Ends: Friday, September 25
What it means for Australian viewers
- Most games fall in morning AEST windows (3AM–12PM)
- Weekend scheduling delivers strong live morning viewing blocks
- Ideal for League Pass replay consumption later in the day
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