Kelsey Mitchell just delivered one of the strongest seasons in the WNBA. She led the injury-plagued Indiana Fever to the semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces and forced them into game 5. She was an MVP contender and averaged 20.2 points per game. She was out only when her “wheels” fell off. She’s now into the offseason, ensuring to keep fans hooked with one of her boldest moves!
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It comes up as she officially signs with Project B, the global women’s basketball league launching in November 2026. Her decision comes at a pivotal time, as the WNBA faces rising conversations around the CBA. Of course, she isn’t the first player to join Project B. The upcoming league’s reported seven-figure salaries, starting near $2 million plus equity, have already drawn stars like Nneka Ogwumike, Alyssa Thomas, Jewell Loyd, and Jonquel Jones. Now, Mitchell joins the wave.
Calling it “the next evolution of women’s basketball,” Mitchell’s move underscores her growing influence.
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