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The Minnesota Lynx, progressing with their roster adjustments ahead of the forthcoming 2026 WNBA season, have officially waived Sakima Walker, a notable alumna of Cal women’s basketball. This announcement was made on Wednesday as part of a series of early roster reductions among the league’s franchises.

Alongside Walker, the Lynx released former University of Minnesota guard Amaya Battle and ex-Miami forward Ra Shaya Kyle, signaling a significant reshaping of the team’s lineup during the preseason phase.

Early Season Cuts and Player Contributions

Walker joined the Lynx under a training camp contract after remaining undrafted in the 2026 WNBA Draft, a testament to the competitive nature of securing a spot in the league. Despite her brief tenure with Minnesota, she managed to participate in two exhibition matches, during which she clocked a total of 13 minutes on the court, contributing to a victory in one of those games.

This roster decision reflects the ongoing strategic evaluations teams undertake during training camps, aiming to finalize their squads for the upcoming season. The Lynx’s choice to waive Walker, Battle, and Kyle underscores the challenging dynamics faced by players striving to cement their positions within the WNBA.

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