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The Dallas Wings and LA Sparks squared off in a regular-season game at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Los Angeles Sparks' star guard entered Wednesday night's home contest against Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings tied with Kristi Toliver for the franchise's s
The Dallas Wings will have to go without a pair of fan favorites for a while as they play out the rest of a trying season.
It’s been a difficult season for the Dallas Wings, who hold the WNBA’s third-worst record at 9-26 and have dealt with a myriad of injuries.
In the first year of the Bueckers era, the Wings are a lackluster 9-26 sitting comfortably out of the WNBA playoff picture. Washington (16-19) is seven games better than Dallas as they battle for one of the league's final postseason spots, currently 1.5 games behind the Storm who sit in eighth.
It is no secret that the Dallas Wings have endured a difficult season. The Wings are rebuilding. Despite the success of rookie Paige Bueckers, Dallas holds a lackluster 9-26 record as of this story's writing. However, there is far more to the story than simply underperformance.
Another WNBA team has hired its head coach. The Dallas Wings will be led by Chris Koclanes next season after the firing of Latricia Trammell. UConn star Paige Bueckers, the projected No. 1 pick, has broken her silence over being potentially selected by Dallas Wings.
The Dallas Wings are looking different with Li Yueru and Arike Ogunbowale out with knee injuries. Despite losing two of their best players, the Wings offense is finding its stride in practice. “Arike is an amazing scorer,
Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers credits Sue Bird's mentorship and legacy as her guiding inspiration in the WNBA.