Every year, as the WNBA training camps open, anticipation is high. Teams are fine-tuning their rosters, athletes are sharpening their skills, and fans are eagerly awaiting the new season. But this year, there seems to be something strange happening around the league. Multiple teams are dealing with injuries, mishaps, and bizarre incidents that have led many to jokingly claim that this WNBA training camp is nothing short of cursed.

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From unexpected injuries to eerie occurrences on and off the court, 2025 training camps have given fans a lot to talk about. Here’s a rundown of the strange happenings that are making people wonder: Is the WNBA training camp cursed this season?

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Injuries Piling Up Across the League

Injuries are an unfortunate part of any training camp, but this year, they seem to be coming in waves. Star players have been sidelined with injuries ranging from sprains to more serious issues, leaving teams scrambling to adjust their lineups before the season kicks off.

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Caitlin Clark: Despite her stellar rookie season, Clark was forced to deal with a minor ankle sprain during drills, keeping her out for a few days. While the injury isn’t severe, fans are nervous, given how pivotal Clark will be for the Indiana Fever‘s success.

Breanna Stewart: The New York Liberty star also faced an injury scare during camp, though she’s expected to return in time for the regular season.

 

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These are just two examples, but across the league, there has been a notable uptick in injuries during the first few weeks of training. Fans can’t help but joke that the training camp has been “cursed” as these mishaps keep happening.

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Bizarre Incidents and Superstitions

In addition to the injuries, there have been several bizarre incidents that have left players, coaches, and fans scratching their heads. From mysterious broken equipment to unexplained delays in travel and weird occurrences during practices, it seems like something is out of the ordinary this year.

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The Lost Playbook Incident: During a team practice session, the Chicago Sky lost their playbook — and not just any playbook, but one that had been carefully prepared for the entire season. It mysteriously vanished before a key scrimmage. While it was later found, the incident sparked laughter and unease among players.

Mysterious Lights at Las Vegas Aces’ Camp: Players reported that during a late-night practice, the lights inside the arena flickered on and off without any explanation. Some players even claimed to have heard strange sounds echoing through the empty gym.

 

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Despite the Chaos, Teams Are Pushing Through

While all the unusual occurrences and injuries have certainly added to the drama of training camp, the teams have shown incredible resilience. Coaches are making adjustments, players are pushing through the tough times, and the focus remains on preparing for the season.

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Las Vegas Aces: Despite the eerie lighting situation, the Aces are looking more locked-in than ever, and players like A’ja Wilson and Chelsea Gray are proving why they’re the reigning champions.

Seattle Storm: After a few minor setbacks, including a sprained wrist to Jewell Loyd, the Storm are gearing up to be a serious contender. Sue Bird‘s retirement might leave a gap, but Seattle is used to bouncing back from challenges.

Phoenix Mercury: The Mercury, known for their resilience, have faced setbacks during camp, but Diana Taurasi is back, and she’s ready to lead her team to another successful season.

 

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The “Cursed” Narrative Becomes a Trend

As more stories surface, the idea of a “cursed training camp” is becoming a popular topic of discussion. Social media is buzzing with memes and jokes about the “bad luck” that has followed some teams. Fans have taken to Twitter and Instagram to lighten the mood with memes like:

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@BasketballFanatic: “Is this WNBA training camp cursed or just really bad luck?”

@HoopsExpert: “With the amount of injuries and weirdness going on, I swear I’m waiting for the ghost of the WNBA past to show up and haunt us all. #CursedCamp #WNBA”

 

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What’s Next for the Teams?

Despite the “cursed” atmosphere, teams are working hard to overcome the strange occurrences and injuries. As the season draws near, the hope is that these hiccups will be in the past and won’t affect the teams’ performances once games begin.

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The key question on everyone’s mind: Can the teams push through the chaos and come together for a successful season, or will the curse of training camp follow them into the regular season?

One thing’s for sure: No matter the drama, the WNBA season is going to be one to remember.

Final Thoughts

Whether it’s injuries, strange occurrences, or simple bad luck, the 2025 WNBA training camp has had its share of wild moments. The “cursed” narrative is definitely adding fuel to the fire, but with the season fast approaching, it’s clear that teams will find a way to overcome these challenges. Training camp may have been full of oddities, but now it’s time to get back on track and focus on what really matters: the games ahead.