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Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - fullmetal - 06-29-2021

She was drafted #18 overall this year and has been waived by the Storm.  The prevailing hope is that the Storm (and many other WNBA teams) were avoiding guaranteeing contracts to all the players cut today, which would limit salary cap flexibility.  Kiana can be picked up by Seattle later this year or next year.

[tweet]https://twitter.com/seattlestorm/status/1409618655977951235?s=20[/tweet]


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - bl82 - 06-29-2021

Meanwhile, Karlie Samuelson is finally showcasing her skills for the Sparks, with a career-high 13 points the other night.
https://sparks.wnba.com/news/career-nights-from-cooper-samuelson-lead-sparks-past-mystics/


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - mbdude - 06-30-2021

Karlie released by LA Sparks, something to do with salary cap, probably resigned tomorrow. LA working on deal with Lauren Cox


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - martyup - 06-30-2021

(06-30-2021, 07:46 AM)mbdude Wrote:  Karlie released by LA Sparks, something to do with salary cap, probably resigned tomorrow. LA working on deal with Lauren Cox

After Karlie's career high scoring night, Derek Fisher had this to say:

Quote:“Jeff Van Gundy used to say it a lot ‘it’s a make or miss league.’ They say it more frequently in the NBA but a lot of times it’s the same thing for us,” Fisher said. “When you have players like Karlie Samuelson, when they’re open, they’re going to make a good percentage of their shots. That makes all the difference in the world.”

I guess Karlie didn't get open enough for Derek.


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - crackpot - 06-30-2021

Don't look, but Karlie is the LA Sparks' second-highest leader in scoring percentage (right behind Nneka)...


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - fullmetal - 06-30-2021

How is it that the WNBA has to deal with these waive/re-sign shenanigans regarding their highly-valued draft picks and the NBA doesn't?  Is the WNBA salary cap set too low?  Is this yet another unjust inequity between the women's game and the men's game regarding how much money WNBA players are expected to make?


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - CompSci87 - 06-30-2021

(06-30-2021, 03:37 PM)fullmetal Wrote:  How is it that the WNBA has to deal with these waive/re-sign shenanigans regarding their highly-valued draft picks and the NBA doesn't?  Is the WNBA salary cap set too low?  Is this yet another unjust inequity between the women's game and the men's game regarding how much money WNBA players are expected to make?

My understanding is that the latest CBA increased the max salaries but perhaps didn't increase the salary cap enough.


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - bbm233 - 06-30-2021

WNBA players don't make bank unless they go overseas in the offseason (where salaries are better) or translate their NIL into sponsorship deals. And the WNBA is going to make it worse starting next year when they will penalize players who are late for training camp due to overseas obligations. There are starters in the WNBA who make less than $60k for the season.

Kiana would be better off financially as an entry level employee at any Silicon Valley tech company.


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - mbdude - 06-30-2021

Karlie resigned by LA


RE: Seattle Storm waive Kiana Williams - CompSci87 - 06-30-2021

(06-30-2021, 05:48 PM)mbdude Wrote:  Karlie resigned by LA

Karlie was (and now is again) a hardship signing, allowed because the Sparks have too many players injured. The rule is that such players have to be released when enough injured players return. So she may have to be released again later in the season. I don't really know why she was released and re-signed this week. Probably either due to some quirk of the hardship rule or to prevent her contract from becoming guaranteed.