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WNBA Star Mitchell Invests in Global League Launch

Summary

  • Kelsey Mitchell signed as player, partner, and owner.
  • Project B aims for global tournaments starting November 2026.
  • The league offers seven-figure salaries starting at $2 million.
WNBA Star Mitchell Invests in Global League Launch

Indiana Fever star Kelsey Mitchell has committed to Project B, a new global women's basketball league set to debut in November 2026. Mitchell's multifaceted role as a player, partner, and owner underscores her belief in the league's vision for women's basketball. She expressed excitement about competing on a "stage built for the future of the game."

Project B's ambitious plans include international tournaments held throughout the WNBA offseason in 2026, spanning Asia, Europe, and Latin America. This venture aims to provide a new platform for elite talent, with reports indicating seven-figure salaries starting at $2 million annually for players, plus equity stakes.

Mitchell is among several high-profile WNBA stars joining Project B, including Nneka Ogwumike, Alyssa Thomas, Jewell Loyd, and Jonquel Jones. Her involvement also extends to Unrivaled's second season, starting January 5, where she will play for Hive BC.

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Project B is a new global women's basketball league launching in November 2026, featuring international tournaments and offering high salaries and equity to players.
Kelsey Mitchell, along with other stars, is expected to earn a seven-figure salary starting at $2 million annually, with potential for eight figures in multiyear deals.
Project B plans to hold tournaments in Asia, Europe, and Latin America throughout the WNBA offseason in 2026, starting in November.

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