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Tina Charles, a former No. 1 WNBA draft pick and all-time rebounds leader, remains unsigned just days before the 2026 season. Concerns are rising in the WNBA community about her absence from any roster despite her strong performance last season.
Jun 22, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles (31) before the game against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images ©Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
How does a player with a rĂ©sumĂ© like Tina Charles end up without a team? And the 2026 WNBA season is just three days away. As one of the leagueâs most decorated veterans and the most accomplished unsigned free agent currently available, concerns within the WNBA community are beginning to grow louder by the day.
American sports broadcaster Cindy Brunson gave voice to that concern in a post she made on X on Monday. âThere has to be a roster spot for her, period,â she wrote. And when you lay out what Tina Charles represents, itâs hard to argue with her opinion. As she also pointed out, Charles is not just a former No. 1 draft pick. Sheâs the all-time leader in WNBA rebounds. Sheâs also a former league MVP, and a two-time scoring champion, among other achievments. The idea that no team has found room for that kind of player is, as Brunson suggested, genuinely difficult to reconcile.
What makes it even harder to understand is that Tina Charles hasnât given anyone a reason to walk away based on performance. Her 2025 season with the Connecticut Sun, the team that originally drafted her back in 2010, was anything but the output of a player fading into irrelevance. She led the team with 16.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. And she did that while playing in 43 regular season games, starting 42 of them, and missing just one game. She also scored in double figures in 35 of those games and posted 20 or more points on 15 separate occasions. By any reasonable standard, that is a productive, reliable, starting-caliber season.
Despite her impressive track record and strong performance last season, no team has signed Tina Charles, raising concerns within the WNBA community.
Tina Charles is a former No. 1 draft pick, the all-time leader in WNBA rebounds, a former league MVP, and a two-time scoring champion.
In the 2025 season, Tina Charles averaged 16.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, starting 42 of 43 games and scoring in double figures in 35 of them.
Her unsigned status raises questions about roster decisions in the WNBA and highlights potential issues regarding player opportunities and team needs.
Clemson will take USC's place on Notre Dame's schedule starting in 2026.

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Yet the Sun chose not to bring her back for 2026. They didnât issue any formal statement to explain the decision, but the direction the franchise is heading offers some context. The have made significant investment in younger players like Olivia Nelson-Ododa and Aaliyah Edwards. And they have an expanded 18-player roster featuring eight rookies and four second-year players. So, the Connecticut appears to be prioritizing a youth-driven rebuild. At 37 years of age heading into this season, Charles may simply no longer fit the timeline the Sun are building toward, even if she clearly appears to still fit on a basketball court.
Charles herself has stayed quiet on her current situation, making no formal public statement about where things stand. But she made her intentions clear before the 2025 season even concluded. âGod willing, I would love to play another year in the WNBA,â she said. Sadly, that wish, as of right now, remains unfulfilled.
But with three days until the season tips off, the window is narrow but not yet closed. Who knows, anything can happen in three days. Hopefully something does and one of the greatest players in WNBA history, wouldnât have to bow out because she was no longer wanted.
The silence around Tina Charles is getting louder. Her continued unsigned status heading into the 2026 WNBA season has sparked growing concern across the basketball community, particularly given the level of production she delivered just last season. But as one fan cut straight to the heart of the matter, âHer resume is not why she gets a spot. Sheâs 37.â The same fan, however, was quick to add that they still âthink she can still play.â
That age narrative keeps surfacing as the primary explanation, even among those who genuinely believe Charles still has something to offer on the court. âSheâs going on 38. It is what it is,â one fan said. âTime comes for us all,â added another. Yet even a fan who wasnât entirely convinced she had much fuel left in the tank still saw value in having her around. âSheâs 37⊠not sure how much she still has left, but Iâd love her on the Sky to mentor Kamilla Cardoso,â they said.
Some fans, though, havenât given up on the idea of Charles landing somewhere before the season gets underway. âCloud finally got picked up,â one fan noted pointedly. âHopefully she will too. One of the last bigs who can go outside as well⊠.â Itâs a fair parallel to draw. Natasha Cloud is a ten-year veteran who eventually found a home with the Chicago Sky despite her own prolonged free agency. The key difference, of course, is that Cloud is 34, and Charles is 37. Three years may not sound like much. However, in the context of professional sports at the late stage of a career, it can be a meaningful gap.
But hopefully Charlesâ story ends the same way Cloudâs did. However, for now, the question is: is it really time for Tina Charles to call it a career? Or does last seasonâs performance suggest that there is still more chapter left to write? But maybe with everything she has accomplished, she deserves the chance to answer that question on her own terms.
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