Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers wants something much bigger
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The Dallas Wings (7-18) play host to the Las Vegas Aces (12-13) on Sunday at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
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DiJonai Carrington got brutally honest ahead of the Dallas Wings' game on Sunday afternoon against Las Vegas Aces.
Wings rookie Paige Bueckers sat out Sunday’s contest to rest, as Dallas fell 106-80 to the Aces in front of a sold out crowd that included many Vegas fans and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt.
Under the agreement, all Wings games that are not designated for national television will be available for free over-the-air on KFAA (Ch. 29) in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. A select number of games could also air on WFAA (Ch. 8).
Refs in the W have been called out a few times in the past. The Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham recently got fined $500 for poking fun at them on TikTok. And in a recent game between the Dallas Wings and Los Angeles Aces, rookie sensation Paige Bueckers was spotted making a comment, too.
ARLINGTON — With Paige Bueckers in a sweatsuit on the sideline, the Dallas Wings had only nine available players on Sunday in their 106-80 loss against the Las Vegas Aces at the College Park Center. The Wings, who are 7-19 and ranked last in Western Conference, play back-to-back games this week.
Even though the Dallas Wings have now lost five of their last six games after Friday's 86-76 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, Paige Bueckers continues to reach new milestones in what is already one of the best rookie seasons in WNBA history.
The Dallas Wings fell to 7-18 on the season after an 86-76 loss to the shorthanded Golden State Valkyries, who were thrilled to see the Wings come to town.