What happened: Jovana Nogic's WNBA contract has been temporarily suspended, according to the league's transactions page, coming 16 games into her debut season. The move halts the rookie's first campaign after a steady stretch of early-season minutes. A temporary suspension keeps a player on the roster while pausing the active contract.
Why it matters: Contract suspensions of this kind are commonly tied to players stepping away for personal reasons or to compete overseas, rather than a release or trade. For a rookie still establishing herself, an in-season pause interrupts development time and reshuffles available depth. The timing — mid-schedule rather than at a break — makes the absence more notable for roster planning.
What to watch: Watch for clarification on the reason and expected length of Jovana Nogic's absence, and whether a roster move follows to fill the spot. A reinstatement date, if any, will signal how soon she returns to the active list.