DeWanna Bonner Leaves WNBA Without Warning — And Without Her $50,000 Bonus
WNBA star DeWanna Bonner has vanished from the league—without a press release, farewell post, or explanation. Just days after her Connecticut Sun clinched a playoff spot, Bonner walked off the court during practice and never returned. Her locker? Empty. Her jersey? Gone.
“When vets walk midseason, it’s rarely ego. It’s ethics,” said one insider.
Bonner left behind more than memories — she forfeited a $50,000 bonus. For a 15-year veteran and two-time WNBA champion, that’s no small decision.
What drove her out? Theories range from internal locker room tensions to frustration over Caitlin Clark’s media-driven rise. Some say Bonner witnessed something “she couldn’t unsee.” Others believe she’s making a silent statement — not just about her team, but the league itself.
“She walked away quietly. That’s how you know it’s loud,” one fan posted.
As the WNBA remains silent, the questions grow louder. Bonner wasn’t just a player — she was a pillar. Now, her disappearance may signal something deeper: a cultural fracture no one wants to admit.