Home US SportsWNBA Four things to watch during the 2026 WNBA preseason, starting with the Dallas Wings

Four things to watch during the 2026 WNBA preseason, starting with the Dallas Wings

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The 2026 WNBA season arrives with so many fascinating topics at the forefront of everything. But before the regular season tips off on Friday, May 8, we’ve got preseason basketball to dissect.

Here are four compelling storylines that deserve your full attention.

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1. What is José Fernández building with the Dallas Wings?

New Dallas Wings head coach Jose Fernandez has done a masterful job of saying a lot without actually revealing much.

Through training camp and post-draft pressers, he’s spoken in glowing terms about his roster’s versatility and his desire to create a “totally different language” on both ends of the floor, but specifics remain hidden.

One of the biggest unknowns is offensive structure. Paige Bueckers, coming off a Rookie of the Year season, is being pushed by Fernandez to expand her 3-point volume. Her sophomore leap could be the difference between the Wings being a darkhorse playoff team and a lottery team.

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Meanwhile, Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 overall pick out of UConn, enters as one of the most efficient shooters to join the league in years, having shot 45.5 percent from deep and 95.5 percent from the free throw line in her final college season. The Wings finished second to last in 3-point rate in 2025, and Fudd is an immediate fix for that, but exactly how much she’ll be asked to do, especially defensively, remains an open question.

Add Arike Ogunbowale back into the equation alongside new free agent additions Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard, and you have some dangerous offensive options at guard plus frontcourt talent that can play inside-out and pass exceptionally well.

The starting lineup is a genuine mystery regarding that presumptive fifth spot. Does the three-guard look with Bueckers, Ogunbowale and Fudd lead to any defensive concerns? How fast will this team play? Preseason is the first chance to get a glimpse at the answers to these questions.

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2. What will we learn about the Las Vegas Aces’ Chennedy Carter experiment?

Perhaps no signing this offseason generated more buzz than the Las Vegas Aces bringing in Chennedy Carter on a training camp contract.

Carter is one of the most gifted guards in the world, she ranked 12th in WNBA scoring in her last full season with the Chicago Sky in 2024, but she’s also been unsigned in two of the last three seasons, spending time in China and Mexico, with multiple reports citing locker room issues at each of her previous stops in Atlanta, Los Angeles and Chicago.

The Aces are built to absorb that kind of risk.

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Their locker room, anchored by championship veterans with tons of continuity, is focused on repeating as champions, and head coach Becky Hammon is precisely the kind of leader who can manage strong personalities.

The structure is there, but preseason is when we find out how Carter actually fits from a basketball perspective.

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