What happened: Forward Sania Feagin has signed a developmental contract. The move adds a frontcourt option on a deal type designed for limited WNBA availability.
Why it matters: Developmental contracts give teams a way to evaluate players without committing a standard roster spot. For Feagin, the deal creates a path to game reps and a larger role if the rotation opens up.
By the numbers: Developmental players can appear in up to 12 WNBA games and earn $750 per week. League-wide, 21 of 30 available developmental spots had been filled as of June 23.
What to watch: Watch whether Feagin is activated for upcoming games and how quickly she earns rotation minutes.