'Is manifestation real?' Why the Valkyries are the...
Key takeaways
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Gabby Williams had a decision to make.
- A free agent for the first time in her career, the WNBA All-Star felt like she was splitting hairs on where the best landing spot would be.
- Things came into focus when she got a call from Golden State Valkyries owner Joe Lacob on the eve of the signing window opening.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Gabby Williams had a decision to make.
A free agent for the first time in her career, the WNBA All-Star felt like she was splitting hairs on where the best landing spot would be. She had spoken to coaches, heard pitches from general managers and crowdsourced her peers. Still, making what could be a career-altering decision left her with some paralysis.
Things came into focus when she got a call from Golden State Valkyries owner Joe Lacob on the eve of the signing window opening. It was different from the calls she had with her other suitors. For 20 minutes, Lacob and Williams spoke about her goals as she entered her seventh season in the W.