WNBA teams will have to get their rosters down to 12 by May 26 so players can get paid starting June 1.
The person spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity Tuesday night because the roster deadline had not been officially announced.
Players who are waived over the next week won’t get paid, but they will receive benefits through June 30, the person told The AP. The WNBA offered rookies health benefits starting May 1. Veteran players receive year-round benefits.
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