The WNBA has limited options after two men declared for the draft, and those options aren't great | OutKick
Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White put the
WNBA in an almost impossible spot on Friday when they declared for the 2027 Draft in the wake of the
Sophie Cunningham drama, and the ways out are limited.
Frankly, none of them are great for the league, which is, presumably, the point. Unless, of course, both former NBA stars are just itching to get back in the game of basketball.
I doubt it, though.
For those who missed it, Kanter and White called the WNBA's bluff by both declaring their intention to enter next year's draft within hours of each other Friday evening.
"If simply declaring who you are is all that’s required, then I meet every requirement necessary to compete in the WNBA," Freedom
stated in a social media post.
"I'm transgender. I'm a woman. I identify as sometimes identifying as a woman for purpose of basketball, professional basketball, so I'll be declaring for the WNBA draft in 2027 as well," White later added. "They’re going to have nightmares, and they should. I really feel like I’m going to be dominant."