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Mercury's Satou Sabally (ankle) to miss WNBA All-Star Game, will still take part in CBA negotiations
Sabally, now a three-time All-Star, was slated to suit up for the team drafted by Caitlin Clark, one of the two captains for ...
As teams return from the All-Star break, let’s take a look at which acquisitions have met or exceeded expectations and which ...
This story is part of a series from SB Nation profiling the 2025 WNBA All-Star teams. Today, let’s get to know Satou Sabally.
Wednesday’s WNBA action features just one game after a five-game slate on Tuesday night. The Atlanta Dream, who are fresh off ...
The Phoenix Mercury's Satou Sabally was selected as a starter for Caitlin Clark's Team Clark in the WNBA's Indianapolis ...
Washington Mystics guard Brittney Sykes and Atlanta Dream forward Brionna Jones have been announced as replacements for the ...
Satou Sabally is ruled out of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game due to injury, with her official replacement confirmed by the ...
Satou Sabally will not participate in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game between Team Caitlin Clark and Team Napheesa Collier on ...
Former Oregon Ducks and current Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally was outspoken about the WNBA schedule in the postgame following the Mercury’s 89-77 loss to the Seattle Storm on Saturday.
The rosters are set for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game after All-Star captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier selected their rosters.
Sabally was born in New York City to a Gambian father, Jerreh, and German mother, Heike. When she was 2 years old, she and her six siblings — four boys, three girls in all — moved to Gambia.
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