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WNBA gameday discussion: The Dallas Wings have escaped ineptitude, and the Chicago Sky haven’t—because only one team has Paige Bueckers

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The Chicago Sky and Dallas Wings ended the 2025 WNBA season at the bottom of the standings, with both teams struggling their way to 10 wins.

This offseason, the Sky and Wings aimed to escape their shared ineptitude with aggressive renovations of their rosters.

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In Chicago, the process began with shipping Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream before building a more veteran, balanced roster around Kamilla Cardoso. Through trades and free agency, the organization added Skylar Diggins, DiJonai Carrington, Azurá Stevens, Rickea Jackson and Jacy Sheldon, in addition to re-signing Courtney Vandersloot, eventually signing Natasha Cloud and drafting Gabriela Jaquez with the No. 5 pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

Blessed with the No. 1 pick in the draft, Dallas decided to reunite Azzi Fudd with Paige Bueckers after their own eager free agency actions, headlined by the importing of the former Minnesota Lynx duo of Jessica Shepard and Alanna Smith. The Wings retained Arike Ogunbowale, welcomed Awak Kueir back to the W and filled out their roster with veterans Odyssey Sims and Alysha Clark.

All that activity inspired early-season optimism in Chicago, as angst percolated in Dallas.

Despite beginning the season with four-straight road games, the Sky were 3-1 when they finally took the court in Chicago, hosting the Wings for their first home game of the season on May 20. Dallas was 2-2, with losses that featured concerning late collapses, especially on the defensive end.

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