Dallas Wings, Paige Bueckers
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Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings could practice in the city next year, but games will remain in Arlington until at least the 2027 WNBA season.
A lack of production from All-Star forward Angel Reese has been one of the reasons that the Sky are struggling in the early going. While she is averaging an impressive 14.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals per contest, she has scored just 7.0 points per game on 22.7% shooting from the floor.
The Dallas Wings fought back late in the first half and in the third quarter, but it was not enough to overcome Seattle Storm's Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins' hot shooting in the second half. The team lost 71-79 to the Storm Monday night.
The team may need time to gel with No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers, new head coach Chris Koclanes and other returning players.
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SB Nation on MSNWings vs. Storm Game Notes: Dallas’ outside shooting, interior defense fall short in 79-71 lossRookie Paige Bueckers led the Wings with 19 points in the loss but looked more comfortable with the speed and physicality of the game than in her WNBA debut.
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Nill, the longtime Detroit Red Wings assistant GM, on Friday was named a finalist the award, which he won the previous two seasons. The other finalists are Kevin Cheveldayoff of the Winnipeg Jets and Bill Zito of the Florida Panthers.
The Dallas Wings opened the 2025 season on May 16 at the College Park Center in Arlington against the Minnesota Lynx. The Lynx won 99-84. All photos taken by Sky Warrick.
The offseason acquisition of NaLyssa Smith seemed like a good one for the Dallas Wings. Sure, she brought a number of defensive limitations with her, but she's still a young player who has flashed some scoring chops across her three seasons in Indiana.