The Dallas Wings hold on and defeat the Indiana Fever 107-104 in their first game of the regular season 👏
They had three players score 20 points or more!
Arike Ogunbowale: 22 PTS | 5 AST | 3 3PM
Paige Bueckers: 20 PTS | 4 AST | 3 REB
Odyssey Sims: 20 PTS | 2 AST | 2 STL | 2 REB | 2 3PM
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Cooper Flagg’s rookie stats are; 21 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 4.5 APG on a 46.8 FG%. He beat out his fellow Duke roommate Kon Knueppel for the award.
Tim MacMahon, reporting for ESPN;
Flagg edged Knueppel by 26 points in the voting by a panel of 100 media members. Flagg received 56 first-place votes, with the rest going to Knueppel. Flagg had 44 second-place votes, while Knueppel received 55 second-place votes and one third place.
Flagg has the making of an NBA Supper star and barring injury, the Mavs are in a good place right now, considering what happened to them last year.
Youngest in charge. pic.twitter.com/4NefYnxnQI
— SLAM (@SLAMonline) April 27, 2026
With the 1st pick of the WNBA Draft, the @DallasWings select Azzi Fudd!
2026 #WNBADraft presented by State Street Investment Management SPY live on ESPN! pic.twitter.com/BW0R6kPmuv
— WNBA (@WNBA) April 13, 2026
The 2026 WNBA Draft took place yesterday, April 13, 2026, and it was a historic night for UCLA, which set a record with six players selected, including five in the first round alone. Azzi Fudd (UConn) was selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings.Here is the full list of picks from all three rounds:
Here is the full list of picks from all three rounds:
1st Round
| Pick | Team | Player | Position | School/Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dallas Wings | Azzi Fudd | G | UConn |
| 2 | Minnesota Lynx | Olivia Miles | G | TCU |
| 3 | Seattle Storm | Awa Fam | C | Spain |
| 4 | Washington Mystics | Lauren Betts | C | UCLA |
| 5 | Chicago Sky | Gabriela Jaquez | G/F | UCLA |
| 6 | Toronto Tempo | Kiki Rice | G | UCLA |
| 7 | Portland Fire | Iyana Martín Carrión | G | Spain |
| 8 | Golden State Valkyries | Flau’jae Johnson | G | LSU (Traded to SEA) |
| 9 | Washington Mystics | Angela Dugalić | F | UCLA |
| 10 | Indiana Fever | Raven Johnson | G | South Carolina |
| 11 | Washington Mystics | Cotie McMahon | F | Ole Miss |
| 12 | Connecticut Sun | Nell Angloma | F | France |
| 13 | Atlanta Dream | Madina Okot | C | South Carolina |
| 14 | Seattle Storm | Taina Mair | G | Duke |
| 15 | Connecticut Sun | Gianna Kneepkens | G | UCLA |
2nd Round
| Pick | Team | Player | Position | School/Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dallas Wings | Azzi Fudd | G | UConn |
| 2 | Minnesota Lynx | Olivia Miles | G | TCU |
| 3 | Seattle Storm | Awa Fam | C | Spain |
| 4 | Washington Mystics | Lauren Betts | C | UCLA |
| 5 | Chicago Sky | Gabriela Jaquez | G/F | UCLA |
| 6 | Toronto Tempo | Kiki Rice | G | UCLA |
| 7 | Portland Fire | Iyana Martín Carrión | G | Spain |
| 8 | Golden State Valkyries | Flau’jae Johnson | G | LSU (Traded to SEA) |
| 9 | Washington Mystics | Angela Dugalić | F | UCLA |
| 10 | Indiana Fever | Raven Johnson | G | South Carolina |
| 11 | Washington Mystics | Cotie McMahon | F | Ole Miss |
| 12 | Connecticut Sun | Nell Angloma | F | France |
| 13 | Atlanta Dream | Madina Okot | C | South Carolina |
| 14 | Seattle Storm | Taina Mair | G | Duke |
| 15 | Connecticut Sun | Gianna Kneepkens | G | UCLA |
3rd Round
| Pick | Team | Player | Position | School/Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Dallas Wings | Zee Spearman | F | Tennessee |
| 32 | Chicago Sky | Tonie Morgan | G | Kentucky |
| 33 | Connecticut Sun | Serah Williams | F | UConn |
| 34 | Washington Mystics | Rori Harmon | G | Texas |
| 35 | Los Angeles Sparks | Amelia Hassett | F | Kentucky |
| 36 | Toronto Tempo | Charlise Dunn | G | Davidson |
| 37 | Portland Fire | Taylor Bigby | G | TCU |
| 38 | Golden State Valkyries | Kokoro Tanaka | G | Japan |
| 39 | Seattle Storm | Grace VanSlooten | F | Michigan State |
| 40 | Indiana Fever | Jessica Timmons | G | Alabama |
| 41 | New York Liberty | Manuela Puoch | F | Australia |
| 42 | Phoenix Mercury | Eszter Ratkai | TBD | Hungary |
| 43 | Atlanta Dream | Kejia Ran | TBD | China |
| 44 | Las Vegas Aces | Jordan Obi | F | Kentucky |
| 45 | Minnesota Lynx | Lani White | G | Utah |
Alexa Philippou, writing for ESPN;
Ten of 15 WNBA teams have extended core qualifying offers to players since free agency started Monday.
Players who have been “cored” — akin to being given the NFL’s franchise tag — include Sabrina Ionescu, by the New York Liberty; Napheesa Collier (Minnesota Lynx); Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana Fever); Kelsey Plum, (Los Angeles Sparks); and Arike Ogunbowale (Dallas Wings).
The core designation gives a team exclusive negotiating rights to a player and comes with a baseline contract of a fully guaranteed one-year deal worth the supermax ($1.4 million in 2026), though the player can negotiate different terms.
Here’s the full list of cored players, via @alexaphilippou
- Atlanta: Allisha Gray
- Chicago: Ariel Atkins
- Dallas: Arike Ogunbowale
- Indiana: Kelsey Mitchell
- LA: Kelsey Plum
- Minnesota: Napheesa Collier
- NY: Sabrina Ionescu
- Portland: Bridget Carleton
- Seattle: Ezi Magbegor
- Toronto: Marina Mabrey
The WNBA officially released its 2026 regular-season schedule last January 21st, marking a historic 30th-anniversary milestone for the league. Tipping off on Friday, May 8th, the season expands to 15 franchises with the highly anticipated debuts of the Toronto Tempo—Canada’s first WNBA team—and the return of Portland Fire.
Opening night will feature the Toronto Tempo hosting the Washington Mystics, while May 9 sees the Portland Fire host the Chicago Sky. That same Saturday, fans will witness a “clash of icons” as Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever face Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. To honor the league’s roots, a special Anniversary Game is set for June 21, featuring a rematch of the 1997 inaugural game between the Los Angeles Sparks and the New York Liberty.
The 44-game slate includes a mid-season pause from August 31 to September 16 for the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup in Germany. All-Star Weekend will be in Chicago on July 24–25. Even though the league released the schedule, both the league and the players’ union remain in active CBA negotiations, with fans, including me, hopeful for a resolution before the May 8 tip-off. The regular season concludes September 24, leading directly into the playoffs.
Here are key dates to remember;
| Event | Date |
| WNBA Draft | April 13, 2026 |
| Season Tip-Off | May 8, 2026 |
| Commissioner’s Cup | June 1 – June 17 (Finals June 30) |
| All-Star Weekend | July 24 – 25 (Hosted by the Chicago Sky) |
| Regular Season Ends | September 24, 2026 |
| Playoffs Begin | September 27, 2026 |
For Fever fans you can checkout their schedule below;
save our 2026 schedule with our wallpaper 📱
download the schedule & add it straight to your personal calendar at https://t.co/w9mFsKDfFo. pic.twitter.com/5FK8BTSbmq
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) January 21, 2026
The 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery resulted in the Dallas Wings with the No.1 pick, check out how it all went down behind the scenes.
Here’s the Top 5 of the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery Results;
No. 1 – Dallas Wings
No. 2 – Minnesota Lynx
No. 3 – Seattle Storm
No. 4 – Washington Mystics
No. 5 – Chicago Sky
The last team that won the top draft pick for two consecutive years is the Indiana Fever, who drafted Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, and both players now make up the core of the Indiana Fever.
Here are tonight’s Draft Lottery results ⭐️
No. 1 – Dallas Wings
No. 2 – Minnesota Lynx
No. 3 – Seattle Storm
No. 4 – Washington Mystics
No. 5 – Chicago Sky pic.twitter.com/TVmjlolhNa— WNBA (@WNBA) November 24, 2025
The Dallas Wings won the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery and will have the first overall pick. This will be the second consecutive year that the Wings will take the top pick, in 2025, they took UConn star PG Paige Bueckers.
🏀 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery Results (Top 5)
| Pick | Team | |
| 1 | Dallas Wings | Won the lottery for the second consecutive year. |
| 2 | Minnesota Lynx | Pick acquired via trade with the Chicago Sky. |
| 3 | Seattle Storm | Pick acquired via trade with the Los Angeles Sparks. |
| 4 | Washington Mystics | |
| 5 | Chicago Sky | Pick acquired via a swap right with the Connecticut Sun. |
The two expansion teams, the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire, will select 6th and 7th, respectively.
The 2026 WNBA Draft class is considered to be very deep and lacks a single, clear-cut consensus No. 1 prospect right now. However, two players are most frequently listed as the top contenders for the Dallas Wings’ pick:
- Lauren Betts (Center, UCLA);
- Her case for No. 1: The 6’7″ center is a dominant presence in the paint, known for her scoring ability, rebounding, and shot-blocking.
- Fit with Wings: Dallas has a guard-heavy roster (including 2025 No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers) and desperately needs a player with Betts’ size and interior skills to balance the team.
- Azzi Fudd (Guard, UConn);
- Case for No. 1: A highly talented 5’11” shooting guard with elite offensive upside and one of the cleanest jump shots in the college game. Her scoring ability translates very well to the WNBA.
- Fit with Wings: Fudd was a college teammate (and is a “close” friend) of current Wings star Paige Bueckers. The potential to reunite the two for a dynamic backcourt is a huge factor the Wings’ new front office will consider.
Other Top Prospects
While Betts and Fudd are the favorites, other collegiate and international stars are also considered potential top-five picks:
- Olivia Miles (Guard, TCU)
- Flau’jae Johnson (Guard, LSU)
- Awa Fam (Center/Forward, Spain)
Since Dallas already has their cornerstone guard in Paige Bueckers, many analysts project them to lean toward Lauren Betts to fill their biggest need for size and an interior anchor.
The Indiana Fever suffered a 1-point loss to the Dallas Wings, falling 81-80 in a close matchup. Maddy Siegrist led the Wings with a career-high 22 points in her first start since June 6. Paige Bueckers had another impressive all-around performance with 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 8 assists, while Li Yueru added 20 points off the bench.
The Fever played catch-up for most of the game, briefly leading by six points (46-52). However, the Wings went on a dominant 32-9 run, building a 17-point lead (78-61) in the middle of the fourth quarter. The Fever managed to cut the lead to just one point with 33.4 seconds left, but Kelsey Mitchell missed a 15-foot pull-up jumper that could have secured the win.
Mitchell led the Fever with 24 points and 6 rebounds. Sophie Cunningham and Aliyah Boston each added 14 points, and Natasha Howard had another double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Chloe Bibby had her highest production as a member of the Fever, scoring 11 points in just 11 minutes of play. The Fever were without their star point guard Caitlin Clark, who is reportedly “progressing from an injured right groin but still is not practicing” with the team.
Next for the Fever will be against the Washington Mystics while the Wings will host the Sparks, both games will be this Friday.
Full Game Highlights
The Indiana Fever are on a roll as they win their 4th straight games at the expense of Dallas Wings.
It was a close game in the first half but building a 13-point lead, the Fever never trailed again even though Dallas was able to cut the lead to just 6 points (75 – 69).
Four of the five Indiana starters scored in double-digit points. Kelsey Mitchell had 23 points, Aliyah Boston had 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Natasha Howard added 11 points and a career-high-tying 16 rebounds. Both Boston and Howard also had five assists for Indiana. Aari McDonald continues to be a big factor while Caitlin Clark is sidelined; she had 12 points and 6 assists.
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 2, 2025
Aari McDonald beats the shot clock and buries her third three of the night 🚨 pic.twitter.com/SM84Up31iC
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 2, 2025
Lexie Hull picks off her defender and takes it all the way for the smooth finish 😈 pic.twitter.com/tVSVmi1FPF
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 2, 2025
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 2, 2025
Paige Bueckers continues to be the leader for the Wings, she was the one who kept the game close but her 22 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists was not enough to get them the win. Another bad shooting game for Arike Ogunbowale, scoring 8 points but only had 1 field goal.
Full Game Highlights;
The Indiana Fever will start their three-game road trip this Sunday against the Seattle Storm. Meanwhile, Dallas will play two consecutive games against the New York Liberty, starting this Wednesday and then again this Saturday.
It was a statement game for the Indiana Fever as they defeat the Dallas Wings 94-86 in a hard-fought contest that showcased the Fever’s depth and determination even without their star point guard, Caitlin Clark. Missing her second straight game due to a left groin injury, Clark’s absence provided an opportunity for other Fever players to step up, and they answered the call with a collective effort that secured a crucial road win.
From the opening tip, the Fever started fast, jumping out to an impressive 33-13 lead in the first quarter. Their offense was incredibly efficient in the 1st quarter, converting all of their shots from inside the arc and shooting a remarkable 59.3% from the field for the game. Fever’s efficiency carried over to the second quarter and was able to set the tone for the game, they managed to built a 20-point lead (40 – 20) but ended the half with a 13-points lead (56 – 43).
Veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell lead the Fever with a season-high 32 points and 7 assists, Mitchell also hade a crucial three-points to recapture the lead (82 – 80) after the Wings taking lead for the first time in the game. Aliyah Boston also continued to impress, adding a strong 21 points and six rebounds, keeping her consistent presence in the paint. Natasha Howard was a force on both ends, recording a double-double with 15 points and a game-high 13 rebounds, along with three steals. Making her first start for the Fever, Aari McDonald added 13 points and six assists, providing valuable playmaking in Clark’s absence.
turned up the heat in Dallas last night 🌡️
🔥 Kelsey Mitchell had a season-high 32 points
🔥 Natasha Howard with a double-double
🔥 Aliyah Boston recorded her 5th consecutive double-digit game
🔥 head coach Stephanie White recorded her 100th career winwatch the full cinematic… pic.twitter.com/39xG49H7UU
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) June 28, 2025
The Dallas Wings is led by rookie sensation Paige Bueckers’ 27 points and six assists, lead the Wings comeback. After trailing by as many as 23 points, the Wings managed to briefly take an 80-79 lead in the fourth quarter, fueled by improved shooting and aggressive defense. However, the Fever kept their composure, responding with a decisive 9-0 run to reclaim control and seal the victory.
It’s a great win by the Fever (8-8), as they move back to a .500 record on the season before facing the Minnesota Lynx in the Commissioner’s Cup Finals this July 2nd.
It’s official Paige Bueckers is now a Dallas Wings player, this was made official during the Introductory Wings Press Conference that includes the rest of the Wings draftees Aziaha James, Madison Scott, JJ Quinerly, and Aaronette Vonleh.
Reporter: "You're probably the hottest thing in Dallas right now"
Paige Bueckers: "I would say the weather's probably hotter than me." 🤣
(via @FOX4)pic.twitter.com/SVWi73Muzp
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 23, 2025
Paige Bueckers is the 1st overall pick by Dallas in the recent WNBA Draft, while Aziaha James was the 12th pick, JJ Quinerly at 27th and Aaronette Vonleh at 31st.
Paige Bueckers in her Dallas Wings jersey!
First look of 2025 No.1 overall draft pick Paige Bueckers in her new threads 🔥 pic.twitter.com/FjYJ2DGCOL
— WNBA (@WNBA) April 23, 2025
the eagle has landed. pic.twitter.com/nHJLuQG7S4
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) April 24, 2025
WNBA training camp starts this April 27th and regular season begins on May 16th.
MAVS WIN!!!@Chime // #MFFL pic.twitter.com/EFBOjDScAD
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) April 17, 2025
Kings are the favorite to win this contest but 4-time champs Klay Thompson had other things in mind, as he helped the Mavs advance to the play-in tournament earning a shot at the 8th spot of the West Playoffs. They will face Memphis Grizzlies Friday night.
It was a hot shooting night for Thompson, shooting 8-of-11 from the field, making 5 three-points in seven shots. Klay Thompson scored 23 points and 5 rebounds, while Anthony Davis lead the team with 27 points and 9 rebounds. Even without Kyrie Irving, Dallas got a lot of help from the team with P.J. Washington and Brandon Williams scoring 17 points, apiece, while Dante Exum added 11 points and 6 assists.
Kings kept the game close in the 1st quarter but in the Mavs broke the game open in the 2nd quarter with Klay leading the way. DeMar DeRozan lead the Kings with 33 points and 7 rebounds, followed by Zach LaVine with 20 points and 9 assists. Domantas Sabonis had another double-double game with 11 points and 13 rebounds, with 5 assists and 2 blocks.
The Dallas Mavericks will go to Memphis Friday night to secure the 8th seed in the 1st Round of the West Playoffs and face the OKC Thunders.
Routs the Kings (132 – 108) via ESPN;
Buddy Hield and Moses Moody had 22 points each and the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 132-106 on Friday night.
Brandin Podziemski added 21 points, and Stephen Curry had 20 points as role players stepped up for the Warriors.
Warriors beat Mavericks (126-102) via NBA;
Stephen Curry scored 30 points and the Golden State Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks 126-102 on Sunday.
The Warriors have won five of six and improved to 5-1 since trading for Jimmy Butler, who made his home debut and finished with 18 points.
Golden State jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first and led by as many as 23 points in the second. Butler and Curry each had 14 in the first half.
The Warriors have won of 5 of their 6 games since acquiring Jimmy Butler and after their game against the Mavs, the Warriors retired Andre Iguodala’s jersey. Iguodala helped the Warriors win four championships and was the NBA Finals MVP in 2015.
The Warriors’ current record is 30-27, and the team is only 2 games behind the 6th seed. With a majority of their next 15 games against sub-.500 teams, they could easily move into the 4th to 6th seed range by playoff time.
In one of the craziest trade in NBA history, the Dallas Mavs will trade Superstar Luka Luka Dončić for L.A. Lakers’ Anthony Davis, the breaking news was made by ESPN Senior NBA Insider Shams Charania.
The Dallas Wings today won the 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery and will have the first overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft slated on April 14, 2025. Dallas bested Chicago,
Washington and Los Angeles for the first overall pick in the coming WNBA Draft. All 4 teams are the bottom teams of the last WNBA season.
The Dallas Wings is expected to pick college star Paige Bueckers, who is currently playing her last season at UConn.
WE'RE OFFICIALLY NO. 1! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/JS2X00cG73
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) November 17, 2024
Here is the results of the WNBA Draft Lottery 2025
- Dallas Wings
- Los Angeles Sparks
- Chicago Sky
- Washington Mystics
- Golden State Valkyries
- Washington Mystics from Atlanta Dream (15-25) via Dallas Wings (Allisha Gray, 1/21/23) (Stephanie Soares draft rights, 4/10/23)
- New York Liberty from Phoenix Mercury (19-21) (Mabrey, DeShields, Onyenwere, 2/11/23)
- Indiana Fever (20-20)
- Seattle Storm (25-15)
- Chicago Sky from Connecticut Sun (28-12) (Marina Mabrey, Rachel Banham, Moriah Jefferson, 7/17/24)
- Minnesota Lynx (30-10)
- Phoenix Mercury from New York Liberty (32-8) (Mabrey, DeShields, Onyenwere, 2/11/23)
It’s the semifinals of the NBA 2024 and it comes down to just 4 teams; the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves for the Western Conference, as for the East Conf. we have the Boston Celtics and the Indian Pacers.
Minnesota and Indiana advanced to the Conf. Finals after a grueling Game 7. Dallas needed 6 games to advanced, while Boston just took care of the business in just 5 games and have been waiting on the sideline.
- Game 1 of the WCF between Minnesota and Dallas will be this Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 3:00 AM (Saudi time)
- Game 1 of the ECF between Boston and Indiana will be on Thursday, May 23, 2024 3:30 AM (Saudi time)
The #NBAConferenceFinals presented by Google Pixel are set! pic.twitter.com/6zfdPSvzW2
— NBA (@NBA) May 20, 2024
Before their games against the LA Laker, Dallas Mavericks unveil the 24-foot statue Dirk Nowitzki in his signature one-leg fadeaway. Nowitzki is the only NBA player to spend all 21 seasons with the same franchise. Aside from his statue, a street have been named after him, the Nowitzki Way and his jersey number 41 was retired, which can now be see up in the rafters.
In an article on Mavs.com, the Mavericks star shared;
“I’m so glad it’s finally here and we got to see it,” Nowitzki said. “It was emotional when the thing went up. I felt like the sun was just perfect today that it’s shining right on it.
“I’m so happy that my family is here to witness it (and) my parents are alive to see it. So it was a very, very cool day and I enjoyed it.”
In his 21 years with the Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki became its all time leader in scoring (31,560) and rebounds (11,489) and blocks (1281). He also lead the franchise to their first championship (2011) against the Miami Heat, lead by a prime Lebron, Bosh and Wade.
What a day! Thanks so much @dallasmavs and @mcuban. I’m truly honored and humbled pic.twitter.com/KR21lvYGIP
— Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) December 26, 2022
Source: mavs.com
Golden State Warriors are 3-wins away for their sixth trip to the NBA Finals in the past eight years.
One down. Three to go. pic.twitter.com/Ix6wfJXTjA
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 19, 2022
Game 1 was more on the defensive that offense, since the Warriors D forced Luka Doncic into just 6-for-18 shooting and a playoffs season-low 20 points. This was after coming off a 35-point and 63% shooting game to eliminate the top-seeded Phoenix Suns.
On the Golden State side, it was fairly a balanced scoring, where seven Warriors who played for at least 13 minutes are in double figures. It was a double-double night for Steph Curry, scoring 21 points with 12 rebounds and 4 assists. Received plenty of help from Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole contributed 19 points apiece, Klay Thompson had 15 and, Kevon Looney, Draymond Green and Otto Porter Jr. each had 10-points.
YESSIR, 30@googlecloud || Player of the Game pic.twitter.com/j7GfcsJEFl
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 19, 2022
Andrew Wiggins was primary defender on Luka Doncic forcing him to a 6-of-18 shooting, that includes 3-for-10 on three-point range.
As a team, Golden State shot 46-82 (56.1%) from the field and 10-29 (34.5%) from behind the arc, while the Mavs shot 31-86 (36%) field goal and 11-48 or 22.9% from the three-point line.
SEVEN players in double figures tonight for the Dubs ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/Jby0zgnggk
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 19, 2022
To be fair, it could just be fatigue on the Mavs after coming off a 7 game series against the Phoenix Suns but they won’t have any more excuse in game 2, which will still be at Chase Center this Friday night.




