Beginning January 21, teams are able to begin negotiating with unrestricted free agents, restricted free agents, reserved players, suspended-contract expired players, and cored free agents, as well as rookie scale extensions.
Prior to today, the Dream extended qualifying offers to both reserved players listed below.
Beginning February 1, teams and players can finalize deals and sign contracts and offer sheets.
Reserved Players – Players with three or fewer years of service can receive Qualifying Offers to become Reserved Players. The Reserved Player’s prior team has exclusive negotiating rights.
- AD Durr
- Beatrice Mompremier
Unrestricted Free Agents – Players with five or more years of service, or players with fewer than five years of service who do not receive Qualifying Offers become unrestricted free agents. An Unrestricted Free Agent is free to sign with any team provided that they are not designated as a Core Player by their prior team.
- Monique Billings
- Nia Coffey
Suspended-Contract Expired Player – An out-of-contract player who opted out or was suspended for the final season of their contract. These players do not become free agents – they are free to negotiate a contract with their own team but they may not negotiate with any other WNBA teams.
- Maite Cazorla
- Tiffany Hayes
Contract Players – Players who are currently on the roster for the 2023 season.
- Naz Hillmon
- Rhyne Howard
- Aari McDonald
- Cheyenne Parker*
- Danielle Robinson*^
*Protected Veteran
^Danielle Robinson was acquired via trade from Indiana in exchange for Kristy Wallace on January 13, 2023.
2023 WNBA Draft Picks
- Round 1, Pick 3 (#3 overall)
- Round 1, Pick 8 (#8 overall)
- Round 2, Pick 3 (#15 overall)








