- **Q: Why did the Valkyries waive Kaitlyn Chen?
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Sports / WNBA
The Golden State Valkyries, a new WNBA expansion team, have made surprising roster decisions just before their inaugural season opener. Among those cut was Kaitlyn Chen, a former UConn women’s basketball guard who was drafted by the team. T...
The Valkyries' decision to waive Kaitlyn Chen and other draftees reflects a focus on immediate competitiveness rather than long-term development through draft picks. The team's roster is now composed of veteran players and international talents, aiming to make an immediate impact in the WNBA.
**Roster Composition:** - **Guards:** Carla Leite, Tiffany Hayes, Kate Martin, Veronica Burton, Julie Vanloo - **Forwards:** Kayla Thornton, Stephanie Talbot, Janelle Salaün, Cecilia Zandalasini - **Centers:** Temi Fágbénlé, Monique Billings, Kyara Linskens
The team also announced broadcast partnerships with KPIX (channel 5) and 95.7 The Game, ensuring wide coverage of their games.
**How to Prepare:** - Keep an eye on the Valkyries' performance to see if their strategy pays off. - Follow the progress of waived players like Kaitlyn Chen, who may get picked up by other teams.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Young WNBA players trying to break into the league. - Fans interested in seeing how expansion teams build their rosters.
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