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WNBA Star Satou Sabally Talks Bringing Her Stellar Game—and Style—to The Phoenix Mercury
Community and camaraderie is important to the athlete—especially being in the States, away from most of her family, who still live in Europe. “I’m very 50/50 introvert and extrovert,” says Sabally. “That’s my assessment. I like to just sit on my couch in silence or listening to music—Quavo, Tems, and my all time favorite is Adele—but I also get my energy from my friends. They just charge me up. I don’t usually talk about basketball with them, but even if I do, I don’t know—it frees my mind. Friends make me feel like a normal person. I don’t need to be the strong personality that’s always out on the court.”
Candace Parker, the former WNBA megastar and now president of Adidas Women’s Basketball, recognizes and echoes Sabally’s sentiment. “For her, and for us, it’s about relationships,” Parker says. “Satou and I had a candid conversation early on, saying, like, yes, I’m here for you professionally, but also for you personally. And she responded to that. She said, ‘I want to lean on you for that.’ That stuck out to me.”
The Adidas link-up–athletics notwithstanding, nor the added synergy that both Sabally and the company are German–aligns with Sabally’s stylistic interests, which are prominent. In fact, over at GQ, readers once voted her as the most stylish player in the WNBA. At this point in our day, Sabally has changed from her Y-3 ensemble into earthen-gray performance gear; she’s about to film scenes for an Adidas global basketball shoot. Even with sportswear on, she carries the look with a cool candor, imbuing it with runway confidence.
“I do care about fashion,” she says. “I love a good moment. Sometimes, I like to be playing around a little bit and look a little girly. Other times I’m representing a little bit more masc. I play with it!” She calls her wardrobe her “armor,” and cites Glenn Martens’ work at Diesel as a current favorite, as well as Willy Chavarria and Fear of God. Of course, as well: “Its every athlete’s dream to have their own Adidas shoe.” (This feels very much within the realm of possibility at some point, as I sneak a glance at a brand rep who is trying to hide a grin.)
WNBA Star Satou Sabally Talks Bringing Her Stellar Game—and Style—to The Phoenix MercurySatou Sabally, the dynamic forward for the Dallas Wings, is making a big move to the Phoenix Mercury this upcoming season. Known for her versatility on the court and her impeccable style off the court, Sabally is ready to bring her A-game to her new team.
In a recent interview, Sabally expressed her excitement about joining the Mercury and the opportunity to showcase her skills alongside some of the league’s top talent. “I can’t wait to hit the court with my new teammates and show what I can bring to the table,” she said.
But it’s not just about basketball for Sabally. The 6’4″ star is also known for her fashion-forward sense of style, often seen rocking bold prints, statement accessories, and killer sneakers. “I love expressing myself through my fashion choices, and I can’t wait to bring some of that flair to the Phoenix scene,” Sabally shared.
With her combination of talent, charisma, and killer style, Sabally is sure to make a splash in Phoenix—and WNBA fans everywhere are eagerly anticipating her debut with the Mercury. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting season ahead with Sabally at the helm.
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Satou Sabally got what she wanted. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) The Phoenix Mercury made another splash Friday with the acquisition of Dallas Wings star Satou Sabally.
Sabally was moved in a three-team trade also involving the Indiana Fever after informing the Wings she wanted to leave the team despite having a core designation, per ESPN’s Alexa Philippou. The full trade, as reported:
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Mercury receive Satou Sabally, Kalani Brown, Sevgi Uzun
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Wings receive Tyasha Harris, NaLyssa Smith, rights to Mikiah Herbert Harrigan, No. 8 pick in 2025 WNBA Draft
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Fever receive Sophie Cunningham, No. 19 pick in 2025 WNBA Draft
Sabally publicly signaled her intention to leave the Wings earlier this month despite being cored. The former No. 2 overall draft pick has played all five seasons of her WNBA career in Dallas, earning two All-Star nods and the Most Improved Player award in 2023.
Now, Sabally heads from a Wings team that went 9-31 last season to a revamped Mercury team. It’s been a transformative offseason for the Mercury, who landed five-time All-Star Alyssa Thomas and lost 10-time All-Star Britney Griner in free agency Tuesday. The team is also facing the possible retirement of Diana Taurasi.
That could leave the Mercury with a new big three of Thomas, Sabally and Kahleah Copper, none of whom was on the team at the end of 2023. The Sabally trade also gives the Mercury a potential replacement for Griner in the 6-foot-7 Brown.
The WNBA world was rocked today as reports surfaced that Wings star Satou Sabally has been traded to the Phoenix Mercury in a three-team deal. Sabally, who was the number two overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft, has quickly become one of the league’s most exciting young talents.The details of the trade are still emerging, but it is believed that the Mercury will be sending a package of players and draft picks to the Wings in exchange for Sabally. The Wings, in turn, will be receiving players from a third team involved in the deal.
Sabally, a versatile forward who can score from anywhere on the court, will undoubtedly be a huge addition to the Mercury’s roster. With her size, skill, and athleticism, she has the potential to be a game-changer for Phoenix as they look to make a deep playoff run.
Fans of both the Wings and the Mercury will be eagerly waiting for official confirmation of the trade and more details on the players involved. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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Virginia Medicaid recipients on edge as GOP weighs cuts • Virginia Mercury
With President Donald Trump back in the White House and congressional Republicans eying Medicaid cuts, Virginia Democrats are moving to safeguard the state’s health care safety net.
Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, a veteran of 32 years in state government, called the 2018 Medicaid expansion one of the “most meaningful” votes in his career. At the time, the Democrats struck a compromise with Republicans, agreeing to a “trigger” that would automatically roll back the expansion if federal funding were cut.
Now, Deeds and Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, are pushing to remove that trigger, introducing budget language to keep the expansion intact. The House and Senate money committees will unveil their proposals Sunday, but for now, Deeds said, “we’re going to keep the pressure on our federal representatives to do the right thing.”
Medicaid, a federal program that helps low-income earners and people with disabilities access health insurance, was expanded in Virginia to cover more residents. If Congress slashes funding, roughly 630,000 people could lose their coverage automatically.
If the state budget amendment passes but Congress cuts Medicaid, lawmakers would need a special session to figure out a way to keep the program afloat, Deeds warned.
“If they were to roll it back 50%, that’s a $2.5 billion price tag for Virginia,” he said.
With Virginia sitting on a $2 billion surplus, Deeds acknowledged competing priorities but signaled that saving Medicaid could be a consideration.
“We’re going to have a lot of figuring out to do and it’s really going to be a struggle to do that,” he said.
For Richmond resident Katina Moss, Medicaid isn’t just health insurance — it’s what allows her to care for her aging parents while continuing her self-employed work without the crushing burden of medical bills.
“If the federal government drops funding by even 1%, my health coverage, my safety net and my ability to pursue my self-employed work while caring for my parents would be gone in a flash,” she said.
Advocates warn that the potential cuts would force many Virginians into impossible choices.
Ashley Kenneth, president of The Commonwealth Institute, and Julia Newton, a Service Employees International Union member, emphasized how Medicaid gives workers the security to prioritize basic needs without choosing between “putting food on the table,” paying rent, or seeking medical care.
Medicaid has been in Republicans’ crosshairs before. On his first day in office in 2017, Trump issued an executive order targeting the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which allowed states to expand Medicaid. He later celebrated a repeal effort that passed the House before failing in the Senate, and in 2020, he supported a lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court that sought to dismantle the ACA.
More recently, a Trump administration memo outlining a proposed federal funding freeze pointedly excluded Medicare and Social Security but was silent on Medicaid, sparking concern from Democratic lawmakers. The administration later rescinded that memo, but uncertainty remains.
Del. Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, who supported Virginia’s Medicaid expansion in 2018, could not be reached for comment.
With state budget negotiations approaching the final stretch of the 2025 legislative session, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s stance on protecting Medicaid remains unclear. The Mercury asked whether he had been in contact with Trump or congressional Republicans about the issue but did not receive a response before publication.
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As the GOP in Virginia considers potential cuts to Medicaid, recipients of the program are feeling on edge about the potential impact on their healthcare coverage. Medicaid plays a crucial role in providing healthcare services to low-income individuals, children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.These cuts could have significant consequences for those who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs. Many recipients are worried about losing access to essential services such as doctor visits, prescription medications, and specialist care.
The uncertainty surrounding the potential cuts has left many Virginia Medicaid recipients feeling anxious and unsure about the future of their healthcare coverage. Advocates for Medicaid recipients are urging lawmakers to consider the impact these cuts could have on vulnerable populations and to prioritize the health and well-being of those who rely on the program.
As discussions about potential cuts to Medicaid continue, it is important for recipients to stay informed about any changes that may affect their coverage and to advocate for their healthcare needs. The Virginia Mercury will continue to provide updates on this developing story.
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Connecticut Sun trade 5-time All-Star to Phoenix Mercury (report)
Alyssa Thomas will continue her historic WNBA career with a new franchise for the first time in her career.
The Connecticut Sun traded Thomas to the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Alexa Philippou. It’s unclear what the Sun will get in return.
Thomas was originally drafted by the New York Liberty in 2014 but was traded on draft day to Connecticut and will leave the team as one of its greatest players in franchise history.
The five-time All-Star helped lead the team to six straight semifinal appearances with trips to the WNBA Finals in 2019 and 2022.
Philippou noted that because Thomas was cored by the Sun, a trade was the only way she could leave Connecticut despite being an unrestricted free agent. Thomas also needed to sign off on the trade. The move won’t be official until Feb. 1.
Aside from being a five time All-Star, Thomas is also a two-time All-WNBA First Team, led the league in steals in 2020 and was a 2024 Olympian and won a gold medal with Team USA women’s basketball. She’s also the WNBA’s triple-double leader with 15 (11 in the regular season, four in the playoffs).
In September, Thomas voiced her disappointment in Mohegan Sun Arena — where the Sun play their home games — to The Next Hoops’ Gabby Alfveby when the team had to share its practice court at the Tribal Practice Facility with a 2-year-old’s birthday party.
“It’s normal at this point. I mean, Mohegan has to do better,” Thomas told The Next Hoops. “We’re (a) professional team. We’re competing for playoffs. And yeah, to have to share your court with a two-year-old(‘s) birthday party, (it’s the) ultimate disrespect. … We need more, we need better to compete at the highest level.”
Thomas doubled-down on her disappointment with Connecticut’s amenities, telling reporters after she returne from the Paris Olympics that while changes had been made over the 11 years she was part of the team, there was still a lot that needed to be addressed.
“Honestly, Connecticut’s super behind when it comes to that,” she said, per SB Nation’s Noa Dalzell. “I’ve been here 11 years, and yes, we’ve made changes, but a lot of things still have so much room for improvement.”
Thomas was playing in Unrivaled — a professional 3-on-3 women’s basketball league — and made it known to reporters including the Sun Times’ Annie Costabile how valuable it is to play for a team that has “top provisions available.”
The Connecticut Sun have reportedly traded 5-time All-Star center Jonquel Jones to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for a package of draft picks and players.Jones, who has been a key player for the Sun since being drafted in 2016, is known for her scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and shot-blocking skills. She has been named an All-Star five times and was the WNBA Most Improved Player in 2018.
The trade is seen as a significant move for both teams, with the Mercury adding a top-tier player to their roster and the Sun acquiring assets to help build for the future. Phoenix is hoping that Jones can help lead them to a championship, while Connecticut is looking to retool their roster and compete at a high level in the coming years.
Fans of both teams will be eagerly anticipating the impact that Jones will have on her new team, and the potential for success that this trade could bring. Stay tuned for more updates as the WNBA offseason continues.
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#Connecticut #Sun #trade #5time #AllStar #Phoenix #Mercury #reportReport: Alyssa Thomas Traded to Mercury from Sun; 5-Time WNBA All-Star | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
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The Connecticut Sun are finalizing a sign-and-trade to acquire star forward Alyssa Thomas from the Phoenix Mercury, ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reported Tuesday.
The transaction cannot be finalized until Feb. 1, per Philippou.
The Sun had exclusive negotiating rights with Thomas after tagging her with a core designation to stop her hitting unrestricted free agency this offseason.
Thomas, who has finished the last three seasons as an All-Star and MVP finalist, is a two-time Defensive Player of the Year runner-up. She helped the Sun reach the WNBA Finals in 2019 and 2022.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
In a blockbuster trade, the Phoenix Mercury have acquired five-time WNBA All-Star Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun. Thomas, a versatile forward known for her tenacity and defensive prowess, will bring a new dynamic to the Mercury’s lineup.The trade, which also involved draft picks and other players, signals a significant shift in the landscape of the WNBA. Thomas, who has been a key player for the Sun for several seasons, will now have the opportunity to make an impact with a new team.
Fans can expect to see Thomas make an immediate impact with the Mercury, as she joins a talented roster that includes stars such as Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner. With Thomas’s addition, the Mercury are poised to be a formidable force in the upcoming WNBA season.
Stay tuned for more updates on this trade and other WNBA news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors. The upcoming season promises to be an exciting one, with plenty of surprises and standout performances from the league’s top players.
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The Phoenix Mercury made a massive move on Tuesday that could shake up the WNBA.
Phoenix is reportedly finalizing a deal to acquire perennial MVP candidate Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun. The 32-year-old power forward averaged 10.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 7.9 assists during the 2024 season.
Thomas is a five-time All-Star, three-time All-WNBA pick, has six WNBA all-defensive team selections, and is the league’s all-time leader in triple-doubles with 11 in the regular season and four in the postseason. She was also a member of Team USA’s gold medal-winning squad at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Thomas was selected by the New York Liberty with the fourth pick in the 2014 WNBA draft, but was shipped to Connecticut in a draft-day trade. She has spent her entire 11-year career with the Sun.
Thomas was a free agent but because Connecticut cored her, she could only leave the team if traded. Cored players receive an offer for a one-year, supermax contract and must sign off on any potential trade destination. The Thomas deal will be a sign-and-trade and won’t be official until after February 1.
The Phoenix Mercury made a major splash in the WNBA offseason by acquiring five-time WNBA All-Star, Sylvia Fowles, in a blockbuster trade. Fowles, who is considered one of the top centers in the league, brings a wealth of experience and talent to the Mercury roster.The trade, which sent multiple draft picks and players to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Fowles, has the potential to significantly bolster the Mercury’s frontcourt and make them a formidable contender in the upcoming season.
Fowles, a dominant force on both ends of the court, is known for her shot-blocking ability, rebounding prowess, and scoring prowess in the paint. Her addition to the Mercury’s already talented roster, which includes stars such as Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner, is sure to make them a team to watch in the upcoming season.
Fans are buzzing with excitement over the acquisition of Fowles and are eager to see how she will fit in with the Mercury’s fast-paced, high-scoring style of play. With Fowles in the mix, the Mercury have positioned themselves as a legitimate championship contender and are primed to make a deep playoff run.
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The first domino to fall when it came to top WNBA players joining new teams this offseason occurred over the weekend when Kelsey Plum and Jewell Loyd were involved in a three-team trade that sent Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces and Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks.
Earlier on in the weekend, Chicago Sun-Times reporter Annie Costabile noted that once this trade went through, the rest of the free agency dominoes would likely soon follow.
And that’s exactly what has happened on January 28.
ESPN’s Alexa Philippou broke news on X Tuesday that longtime Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas will be traded to the Phoenix Mercury.
In her ensuing article, Philippou wrote, “The Phoenix Mercury are finalizing a trade to acquire five-time All-Star forward Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
She later added, “Thomas was an unrestricted free agent but the Sun cored her, meaning the only way she could leave the team was to be traded. Thomas also had to sign off on her ultimate trade destination. Because the transaction involves a sign-and-trade, the move can’t be made official until Feb. 1.”
BREAKING: The Phoenix Mercury are acquiring Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun, sources told ESPN.
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Thomas made waves earlier this month when she was critical of the Connecticut Sun’s sub-par facilities when compared to what Unrivaled has.
“I’m focused on Unrivaled right now. They have everything you possibly need here. They don’t really have a lot of those things in Connecticut. I’ve been trying to absorb as much knowledge as I can,” Thomas said, per an X post from Sara Jane Gamelli.
While details about what the Mercury are sending to Connecticut in return for Thomas are currently unclear, this is still a major trade that immediately alters the WNBA’s landscape for 2025.
In a shocking turn of events, WNBA superstar Alyssa Thomas is set to be traded to the Phoenix Mercury. The trade, which is still pending league approval, has sent shockwaves through the basketball world.Thomas, known for her tenacity and versatility on the court, has been a key player for the Connecticut Sun for the past seven seasons. Her ability to play multiple positions and her fierce competitiveness have made her a fan favorite and a nightmare for opposing teams.
The move to Phoenix is sure to shake up the landscape of the WNBA, as Thomas joins forces with the likes of Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner. The Mercury are hoping that Thomas’ skillset will help propel them to championship contention in the upcoming season.
Fans of both the Sun and the Mercury are eagerly awaiting official confirmation of the trade, as they prepare to see one of the league’s brightest stars don a new jersey. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#WNBA #Superstar #Alyssa #Thomas #Traded #Phoenix #MercurySources – Mercury to acquire Alyssa Thomas in trade with Sun
The Phoenix Mercury are finalizing a trade to acquire five-time All-Star forward Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
Thomas, who had played her entire career with the Sun, leaves Connecticut as one of the greatest players in franchise history after helping the organization to six consecutive semifinal appearances as well as Finals berths in 2019 and 2022.
Thomas was an unrestricted free agent, but the Sun cored her, meaning the only way she could leave the team was to be traded. Thomas also had to sign off on her ultimate trade destination. Because the transaction involves a sign-and-trade, the move can’t be made official until Feb. 1.
The 6-foot-2 Thomas is regarded as one of the best defenders and facilitators in the league, establishing herself as one of the top players in the world as she has finished top-five in MVP voting each of the past three seasons.
Thomas, also a 2024 Olympian with USA Basketball, earned six All-Defensive Team nods in her career and is the league’s all-time triple-double leader with 11 in the regular season and four more in the postseason. She averaged 10.6 points, 7.9 assists and 8.4 rebounds last year with the Sun.
Aside from bringing in Thomas, the Mercury were already poised to look different next season. Brittney Griner is exploring free agency for the first time in her career, and Diana Taurasi is considering retiring.
In their first season under Nate Tibbetts, the Mercury were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Minnesota Lynx.
Connecticut recently hired former Belgium national team coach Rachid Meziane to lead the organization, replacing Stephanie White, who left for the Indiana Fever.
Sources have confirmed that the Phoenix Mercury are set to acquire Alyssa Thomas in a trade with the Connecticut Sun. Thomas, a versatile forward known for her athleticism and defensive prowess, is expected to bring a significant boost to the Mercury’s lineup.The deal, which is still pending league approval, is said to involve multiple players and draft picks. This trade marks a major move for both teams, as the Sun look to reshape their roster and the Mercury aim to strengthen their championship contending team.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing trade as more details emerge.
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