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Alyssa Thomas’ contract: What is the salary of the Phoenix Mercury forward?

Alyssa Thomas is cashing in with Phoenix on a one-year max deal, but the short-term move hints at bigger plans as the WNBA braces for a game-changing shift. Check all about her salary and contract.

Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Phoenix Mercury poses for a portrait during media day at Mountain America Performance Center on April 30, 2025.
© Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesAlyssa Thomas #25 of the Phoenix Mercury poses for a portrait during media day at Mountain America Performance Center on April 30, 2025.

After a decade with Connecticut, Alyssa Thomas is turning the page. Her arrival marks one of the most strategic signings of the offseason and it didn’t come cheap for the Phoenix Mercury.

Known for her gritty play and triple-double prowess, she joins a reloaded team roster in search of identity and success. The forward brings leadership, muscle, and a price tag to match.

With WNBA contract values under the microscope and a new CBA looming, her short-term deal raises eyebrows—and questions about the next big financial wave in women’s basketball.

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What is Alyssa Thomas’ salary with the Phoenix Mercury?

Alyssa Thomas arrives in Phoenix on a one-year, $215,000 fully guaranteed contract, tying her with Satou Sabally as the Mercury’s second-highest earner behind Kahleah Copper, according to Spotrac. This deal mirrors her spot-protected qualifying offer, reflecting her on-court value.

Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Phoenix Mercury handles the ball during a game against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center on July 03, 2025. (Source: Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Phoenix Mercury handles the ball during a game against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center on July 03, 2025. (Source: Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

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Her salary lines up with the league’s best, snug between perennial stars—spotlighting her status as a two-time All-WNBA selection and a defensive anchor. While the WNBA’s top salary cap hovers around $1.5 million, her deal is a clear statement from Phoenix to reinforce their competitive core.

This move also subtly nods to a broader shift: many veterans opted for one-year pacts, aiming for leverage amid looming 2026 CBA changes. She isn’t just cashing a check—she’s sizing up the long game.

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Alyssa Thomas’ contract: How long will she be with Phoenix Mercury?

Alyssa Thomas inked a single-season deal, set to expire at the close of 2025. Phoenix clearly views her as an immediate boost—while she likely sees her stay as a strategic bridge to the next wave of WNBA contracts.

By opting in for a year, she keeps her springboard open for major movement: a new CBA could realign salaries dramatically, and flex contracts like hers leave room for recalibration. It’s not just a signing, it’s a calculated pause before the next chapter.

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Phoenix itself bristles with short-term deals—a deliberate roster refresh. The Mercury are rebuilding, blending experience with flexibility, and she anchors all that ambition for the season.

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