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Dallas Wings Shatter Franchise Record in Thrilling Overtime Win—Watch the Game-Saving Play Now

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The Dallas Wings are turning heads after a dramatic 86-83 road win over the Connecticut Sun on 21 June, a result powered by rookie sensation Paige Bueckers’ 21 points and veteran star Arike Ogunbowale’s late-game heroics. The victory snapped a seven-game skid and moved Dallas to 3-11, providing a jolt of momentum as the Western Conference playoff race tightens. Building chemistry around a new core • Bueckers, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, has averaged 18.4 PPG since joining the lineup, giving Dallas a dynamic back-court partner for Ogunbowale. • Forward Satou Sabally remains sidelined (shoulder), but the Wings bolstered depth by signing Kaila Charles and inking 2023 lottery pick Haley Jones to a hardship deal, both effective through at least mid-July. • Head coach Latricia Trammell praised the “next-player-up” mindset after Charles snagged six crucial rebounds in her team debut. Why the offense is suddenly clicking Dallas shot 42 percent from three in its last two games—up from a league-worst 28 percent through the first month. Bueckers’ ability to collapse defenses is freeing Ogunbowale for cleaner spot-ups, while center Kalani Brown’s improved screen-setting has unlocked pick-and-roll looks that were missing early in the year. Defense remains the X-factor The Wings still rank 10th in defensive rating, surrendering 93.8 PPG. Assistant coach Brandi Poole emphasized containing dribble-penetration ahead of Monday’s home clash with the surging Las Vegas Aces. Look for Dallas to deploy more zone looks to hide size mismatches until Sabally returns. Key dates fans should circle • 24 June – vs Aces (College Park Center, Arlington) • 28 June – at Phoenix Mercury (national TV) • 4 July – Rivalry rematch vs Connecticut Sun Long-term horizon: venue change delayed Off the court, ownership confirmed that the franchise’s planned relocation to Dallas’ historic Memorial Auditorium has been pushed back to the 2026 season due to construction timelines, keeping the team at College Park Center for at least one more year. How to watch and engage • Stream every game on WNBA League Pass or ESPN+ where available. • Follow @DallasWings on X, Instagram, and TikTok for real-time highlights and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. • Tickets start at $15 for home games; visit Wings.WNBA.com/tickets for seat maps and promotional nights. Bottom line With Bueckers blossoming and reinforcements arriving, the Dallas Wings are suddenly more than a rebuilding story—they’re an upset threat that could shake up the Western standings if their defense catches up to an emerging high-octane offense.

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