WNBA guard gets another chance after being cut 3 times this year

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Grace Berger — who has played for 3 WNBA teams this season — has signed a second seven-day hardship contract with the Wings.

It’s been a crazy year for WNBA guard Grace Berger, who began 2025 on the Indiana Fever but has since played for three different teams across the league. Berger was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Lynx in February, but was subsequently waived during training camp.

Then, the former No. 7 pick signed with the Los Angeles Sparks in June, only to be released three days later. Berger signed a seven-day contract with the Dallas Wings on July 16th, and while she was released on Wednesday, the team announced she signed a second seven-day contract with the Wings on Thursday.

The @DallasWings have signed Grace Berger to a second seven-day hardship contract. She will be available for tomorrow’s game at Golden State.#WingsUp pic.twitter.com/Xr48DEVizL

— Dallas Wings PR (@DallasWingsPR) July 24, 2025

Through all the back-and-forths, Berger appeared in just two games this season. In her first two seasons with the Fever, she averaged 3.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists in 13.3 minutes.

The Dallas Wings have the league’s second-worst record at 7-17, and currently have 12 active players on the roster (guard Ty Harris is out for the season with a knee injury):

Forward Myisha Hines-Allen

Guard Paige Bueckers

Guard Aziaha James

Guard JJ Quinerly
Center Teaira McCowan
Center Luisa Geiselsoder
Forward Maddy Siegrist
Guard DiJonai Carrington

Guard Arike Ogunbowale

Center Li Yueru

Forward Haley Jones

Guard Grace Berger

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