The WNBA is primed to return. On Monday, the league announced its plan to hold a 22-game regular season at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, which is expected to begin in late-July followed by the traditional eight-team playoff format.
IMG Academy will host everything from training camps, games, and housing for the players and staff. Though specific dates were not yet given, teams will head to Florida in “early July” to begin training camp while the regular season will kick off in “late July,” which the league is hoping to be July 24, according to the AP’s Doug Feinberg.