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At this point, every move WNBA players make is easy to connect to the ongoing gridlocked CBA negotiations. Monday was no different, when news broke that Breanna Stewart was heading back to the Euroleague.
Thatās right, Breanna Stewart will be returning to Fenerbahce in April for the EuroLeague Final Six, for a possible four games only. These games would be from April 15-19. What WNBA fans quickly realized is that WNBA training camp is *supposed* to start on April 19 as well, meaning that if Stewartās team makes the Final (and probably even if not), she will be late to camp. And thatās if camps start on time, a big IF given how CBA negotiations are going.
Now, Stewie has played in the EuroLeague a lot in her career, so thatās not the shocking part. This also doesnāt conflict with Unrivaled, which ends on March 4. Stewart is also not on the Team USA World Cup Qualifier team, which also isnāt that much of a surprise, given that Aāja Wilson isnāt on there either. Itās a little shocking, though, that Stewart is going to play overseas so close to the WNBA season, and potentially missing a bit of training camp in the process. She also doesnāt need to go win a EuroLeague championship ā sheās won many already. It all begs the question⦠whatās the point?
She has until May 1 to report to camp without suspension consequences under the current prioritization rules. For those saying new rules are likely to come in the next CBA, much like new scheduling and season-length rules, any new prioritization rules likely wouldnāt be enacted this year. Given Stewartās precarious health over the past few seasons, her competing in a competition so close to the WNBA is also a little anxiety-inducing for fans.
This reads a lot like a negotiation tactic. One of the WNBAās best players, a leader on her New York Liberty team, who will be welcoming a new coaching staff in camp ā missing the first days of training camp. Essentially, starting to make other plans in case the WNBA season is pushed or doesnāt happen. There is speculation going around that if a new CBA isnāt agreed upon in the next week or two, the currently scheduled WNBA season will start being affected.
Stewart, as one of the members of the WNBPAās executive committee, essentially just sent a coded message that she doesnāt think a deal is happening in the next few days or weeks. A lot of players will be playing in this Euroleague tournament, but Stewartās doing so sends a bigger message. Sheās one of the most outspoken and influential players in the WNBA. Her actions and words carry a ton of weight.
So, while itās completely possible that she just wants to go hoop in Turkey and win a tournament, you canāt help but wonder WHY a player who has already won every prize in the basketball world wants to randomly go compete in this. Unless, of course, itās being used as a message.
What do you think about Breanna Stewart playing in Turkey this spring?
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