Connecticut Sun don't plan on
trading Marina Mabrey, who asked to be dealt this month
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[February 20, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
The Connecticut Sun don't plan on trading guard Marina Mabrey after
she asked to be dealt earlier this month.
Team president Jennifer Rizzotti told The Associated Press in a
phone interview Tuesday night that it wasn't in the franchise's best
interest to move Mabrey, whom she expects to be a big part of the
team's present and future.
“Marina is someone we want on our roster,” Rizzotti said. “The
decision not to trade her is we want her to play for us. She’s a
competitor and we like her as a person. We want to keep her around.
She’s an easy piece to build around.”
Mabrey came to Connecticut last summer after asking for a trade from
the Chicago Sky just before the All-Star break. She averaged 14.9
points and 3.4 assists in 16 games for the Sun, mostly as a reserve.
Connecticut sent Rachel Banham and Moriah Jefferson to Chicago along
with their first-round pick this season and a pick swap next year.
“We wanted her for longer than a half-year, that was a priority for
us,” Rizzotti said. “She was trying to fit in an already established
roster last year.”
Mabrey's agent, Marcus Crenshaw, said in a statement to ESPN that he
was shocked the team wouldn't trade his client.
“In this current age of women’s empowerment and support of the
players, the CT Sun threatening to force Marina Mabrey to play for
them after her trade request is mind-boggling,” he said. “Why would
anyone try to force someone to play on their team when they don’t
want to be there? It’s counterproductive in a ton of ways and
everyone we have spoken to is perplexed about how they are handling
Marina, after trading away Hall of Fame-caliber players.
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Connecticut Sun guard Marina Mabrey (4) plays during the second half
of a WNBA basketball semifinal game, on Oct. 4, 2024, in Uncasville,
Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

“The coach parted ways. No free agents returned and
they are doing all they can to try and force Marina to stay when she
clearly doesn’t want to be there. It’s interesting.”
The Sun lost all five starters from last season's run to the league
semifinals. Alyssa Thomas, DiJonai Carrington and Ty Harris were
traded while DeWanna Bonner and Brionna Jones left as free agents.
The Sun added Tina Charles, Natasha Cloud, Diamond DeShields, Jacy
Sheldon and Lindsay Allen to their roster. Connecticut also hired
former Belgian national team coach Rashid Meziane to replace
Stephanie White, who left for Indiana.
“We’ll look very different. We added a couple of veteran pieces to
her,” Rizzotti said. “We've been strategic about a lot and that
strategy isn't just for 2025."
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