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Amy Atwell's Phoenix Mercury Journey: From Waivers to WNBA

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Amy Atwell signed multiple contracts with the Phoenix Mercury in 2024.
  • She previously played for the Los Angeles Sparks and in Australia.
  • Atwell rejoined the Mercury on training camp and seven-day deals.
Amy Atwell's Phoenix Mercury Journey: From Waivers to WNBA

Amy Atwell's 2024 season with the Phoenix Mercury showcased a resilient path back to the WNBA. Initially signed to a training camp contract, she was later waived but then brought back on a series of seven-day deals, ultimately securing a contract for the remainder of the season. This period saw her contribute to the Mercury's playoff push.

Atwell's journey to Phoenix was preceded by her time with the Los Angeles Sparks, who drafted her in 2022. After her release, she honed her skills in Australia, earning accolades such as the 2023 WNBL Grand Final MVP. Her success in the WNBL and NBL1 South leagues paved the way for her return to the WNBA.

While her time on the court for the Mercury was brief, averaging 2.5 points and a rebound over six games, Atwell was an integral part of the team's roster. She was present during their playoff contention and even appeared in postseason games, contributing to their competitive season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amy Atwell was drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks and also played in Australian leagues like the WNBL before joining the Mercury.
Atwell signed multiple contracts, starting with a training camp deal, then seven-day contracts, before signing for the rest of the season.
No, Amy Atwell did not play in the WNBA in 2023 but returned to the league with the Mercury in 2024.

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