rewrite this content and keep HTML tags (remove this from content : rewrite this content and keep HTML tags)
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 WNBA changed their schedule for the 2025 season, adding the total games played for each team from 40 to 44. This mixed with the WNBA Commissioner’s cup has resulted in the Mercury playing nine games in the last 18 days.
Sabally voiced her displeasure to WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert in the Mercury’s postgame press conference on Saturday after their loss to the Seattle Storm.
“Cathy (Engelbert) added a lot of games and us as players, recovery is so important. We put our bodies on the line every single time and we had nine games in 18 days. It’s not really responsible for a commissioner,” Sabally said. “I think other teams have like three back-to-backs, so it’s just a lot of things that we could clean up in terms of scheduling…over the course of a long season, that’s really hard to do.”
Despite this chaotic schedule, the Mercury have still managed to jump out to a 6-4 start this season. They sit in the No. 4 spot in the WNBA standings behind only the New York Liberty, Minnesota Lynx, and Atlanta Dream.
MORE: Top College Football National Championship Contenders Change As Texas Longhorns Soar
MORE: 5-Star Quarterback Ryder Lyons Cancels USC Trojans Visit: Oregon Ducks Visit Looms
MORE: Coveted 5-Star Recruit Jett Washington Visiting Oregon Ducks Instead Of Ohio State
Satou Sabally is now in her sixth season in the WNBA. Sabally was selected No. 2 overall in the 2020 WNBA Draft by the Dallas Wings, right behind her college teammate Sabrina Ionescu who was drafted No. 1 overall by the New York Liberty.
Sabally was involved in a four-team trade this past offseason which resulted in her being traded to the Phoenix Mercury. In her five seasons with Dallas, Sabally was named an all-star two times, won the 2023 WNBA Most Improved Player of the Year, and was named to the 2023 All-WNBA first team.
For her career, Sabally has averaged 16.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.6 assists. In 10 games this season, she is averaging 20.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assist per game.