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Dream WNBA Superteams for 2026 Free Agency: Stewart x Wilson, Clark x Ionescu & More
The WNBA is set for a thrilling 2026 season with potential star-studded superteam pairings on the horizon.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:35am
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The potential for dynamic superteam pairings in the 2026 WNBA season promises an exciting new era of competition and innovation.Toledo TodayThe upcoming WNBA free agency period promises to be an exciting time, with the potential for historic team building and remarkable player pairings. Experts have identified several dream superteam scenarios, including Breanna Stewart and A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark and Sabrina Ionescu, Paige Bueckers and Napheesa Collier, and more.
Why it matters
The 2026 WNBA season could see a wave of superstar duos joining forces, creating new powerhouse teams and generating massive buzz around the league. These potential pairings showcase the WNBA's evolving style of play and the increased player movement enabled by the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The details
Some of the dream superteam pairings include Stewart and Wilson, who would create an unstoppable inside-out combination; Clark and Ionescu, two elite perimeter scorers and playmakers; Bueckers and Collier, a promising young guard and a versatile veteran; Sabally and Howard, a dynamic wing duo; Mitchell and Williams, a fast-paced transition tandem; Ogwumike and Young, an efficient half-court pairing; and Thomas and Plum, a nonstop high-octane duo.
- The 2026 WNBA free agency period is set to begin on July 1, 2026.
- The 2026 WNBA season tips off on May 15, 2026.
The players
Breanna Stewart
A four-time WNBA champion, two-time MVP, and one of the league's most dominant two-way players.
A'ja Wilson
The 2020 and 2022 WNBA MVP, a dominant interior presence and defensive anchor for the Las Vegas Aces.
Caitlin Clark
The Iowa Hawkeyes star and 2023 NCAA Player of the Year, known for her elite shooting and playmaking abilities.
Sabrina Ionescu
The New York Liberty point guard and 2020 WNBA Rookie of the Year, a triple-double threat with deep range.
Paige Bueckers
The UConn Huskies standout and 2021 NCAA Player of the Year, a skilled and cerebral guard.
What they’re saying
“The potential for these superteam pairings is truly exciting. It could usher in a new era of dominance and captivate fans across the league.”
— Mechelle Voepel, ESPN WNBA Analyst
“With the new CBA, we're going to see an unprecedented level of player movement. These dream teams could become a reality and transform the WNBA landscape.”
— LaChina Robinson, WNBA Analyst
What’s next
As the 2026 WNBA free agency period approaches, fans and analysts will closely monitor the player movement and potential superteam formations. The league's offseason will be a crucial time to see if these dream pairings come to fruition.
The takeaway
The 2026 WNBA season promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent and strategy, with the potential for historic superteam pairings that could transform the league's power dynamics. The new CBA has unlocked unprecedented player movement, setting the stage for an exciting free agency period and a new era of WNBA dominance.
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