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WNBA players blast brutal schedule as Satou Sabally warns league is risking stars’ health

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Something’s brewing in the WNBA, and this time it’s not about highlights or stat sheets. It’s about players finally speaking up. Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally didn’t hold back after another exhausting stretch of games, choosing her words carefully but with the kind of honesty that makes you stop and pay attention. You could feel the weight behind her comments of frustration that has been building not just for her, but for many players across the league.

Fans watching her postgame interview noticed right away that this wasn’t the usual “we’ll bounce back” type of answer. Instead, Sabally leaned into a truth that doesn’t often get said out loud. It was raw, direct, and left people curious about just how serious the problem has become. She was blunt.

League growth sparks concern

What she revealed in that moment is something many have suspected: the WNBA’s schedule is pushing players to their limit. She called the situation “terrible,” adding that it feels like the league doesn’t care about player safety or even the science behind recovery. To Sabally, the non-stop grind of game after game leaves no real chance for bodies to heal, and yet players are expected to perform at the highest level without question.

As she explained, this isn’t just about tired legs it’s about long-term health and the risk of serious injuries. And the tough reality is that the league’s focus seems fixed elsewhere: keeping the calendar full, generating broadcasts, drawing sponsors, and keeping the WNBA constantly visible. For players, it feels like the business of basketball is being placed above the people who actually make the basketball possible.

Of course, Sabally acknowledged that as professionals, they’ll always show up. “We play tomorrow and we’re professional and we’ll do it,” she said. That’s the heart of the issue: the athletes are carrying out their part, giving fans and the league everything they have. But the system they’re working under doesn’t seem designed with their best interests in mind. At least in terms of health.

Her words struck a nerve because they highlight the contradiction at the core of the league’s growth. Yes, expanding the WNBA means more games, more money, and more attention. But if the very stars who make it all exciting are being worn down in the process, then what’s really being built? Sabally’s blunt honesty is a warning one the league would be wise to hear.

They play through pain, deal with endless travel, and do it for the love of the game and yes, of course, also to improve their salaries. But if the WNBA truly wants to secure its future, across all its interests, it must prioritize the most important one: protecting its players. Otherwise, the league risks crumbling the very foundation on which it’s trying to build a better WNBA.

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