WNBA, Paige Bueckers and Dallas
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Heading into the season, Paige Bueckers was the unanimous prediction for rookie of the year. The Dallas Wings guard was the clear No. 1 pick in the draft, and some WNBA talent evaluators see her as a potential MVP- or Hall of Fame-level player.
WNBA offseason was highlighted by several All-Star veterans deciding to start new chapters of their professional careers. With so much player movement, the first week of the season has been a readjustment for teams and fans alike to embrace the new reality.
The Dallas Wings are one step closer to setting their official roster for the 2025 WNBA season. The team made two moves over the weekend, waiving guard Mai Yamamoto and guard/forward Madison Scott. The Wings announced the moves Sunday afternoon.
Here, Diggins, the number three pick in the 2013 draft, who, prior to joining the Storm, played for the Dallas Wings and the Phoenix Mercury, talks to Lisa Robinson about the buzz around the sport, her “gremlin” reputation,
WNBA player Teaira McCowan showed terrible sportsmanship during a Dallas Wings' season-opening loss to the Minnesota Lynx. Here's what happened.
The team may need time to gel with No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers, new head coach Chris Koclanes and other returning players.
Teaira McCowan bounced back from a difficult start to the 2025 WNBA season in a second loss for the Dallas Wings. The home crowd gave her a warm reception
Former UConn Huskies and newly-crowned collegiate national champions shared a warm moment before their WNBA clash.