After trading guard DiJonai Carrington last week, the Dallas Wings reportedly sought to acquire a forward before the WNBA's 3 p.m. Eastern trade deadline on Thursday.
However, all is quiet on the Wings' front, and Dallas is almost certain to stand pat at the deadline, according to Melissa Triebwasser.
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Earlier on Thursday, Aaliyah Edwards found a new home when the Washington Mystics dealt her to the Connecticut Sun. Given the youthful Edwards' defensive ability, she may have been a good fit in a Dallas front court that has struggled with injuries and consistency this season. Dallas ranks 10th out of 13 teams with a 109.7 defensive rating.
But the 8-22 Wings, knee-deep in a rebuild around star rookie Paige Bueckers, are loath to lose any of their three first-round picks over the 2026 and 2027 WNBA Drafts. General manager Curt Miller is poised to keep them all -- including a possible #1 pick at the top of next year's draft, when center Lauren Betts and guard Azzi Fudd will be available.
In addition, Triebwasser pointed out that the Wings are building a new practice facility that will open next year, and a move to a new arena (though delayed) could portend fruitful years ahead for Dallas.
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