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The 2024 Dallas Wings season was the franchise's 27th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and its 9th season in Dallas. This was the second season under head coach Latricia Trammell.
The Wings started the season by splitting the opening two games with Chicago. They would go on to lose at Atlanta before winning the next two games of their road trip. They would close the month with a two-point road loss to Connecticut to finish the month with a 3–3 record.
June would prove a much more trying month for the Wings. The loss to end May turned into an eleven-game losing streak. On June 9, they did force overtime versus Phoenix but ended up losing the game by seven points. None of the games during the June portion of the losing streak were within five points. They finally broke the streak on June 27 at home versus the Minnesota Lynx. They lost the last game of the month to finish with a 1–11 record.
They started July with two losses but achieved a three-point win at home versus Atlanta to prevent a new streak from building. They would lose their next three games before ending the month with a win versus Indiana. They finished the month 2–5 and went into the Olympic break with a 6–19 record. Satou Sabally returned from the break healthy, but it was not enough, as the Wings lost their first three games back from the break. However, they eventually gelled, winning their last three games of the month. The highlight was an eighteen-point win over Minnesota on the final day of the month.
The three-game winning streak would be their last win of the season, as the Wings lost all nine games in September. They did force overtime versus Atlanta on September 6 and only lost to Seattle on September 13 by two points. The Wings finished with a 9–31 record, one game above Los Angeles, to prevent finishing in last place. Their .225 winning percentage was their worst since 2011, when the franchise was located in Tulsa.
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In the 2024 season, the Dallas Wings were 9-31 straight up, 13-27-0 against the spread, and 25-14-1 over/under the total. Dallas was 5th in the Western Conference playoff standings. Dallas was 21 games behind the Minnesota Lynx in the Western Conference playoff race.
Dallas's WNBA metrics were 4th for scoring offense, 5th for field goal percentage, 8th for 3-point field goal percentage, 6th for free throw percentage, and 5th for offensive rebounding. On defense, the Wings' metrics were 12th for scoring defense, 12th for field goal percentage permitted, 12th for 3-point field goal percentage allowed, and 3rd for defensive rebounding.
Dallas Wings Key Players
Arike Ogunbowale played college basketball for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before being drafted by the Wings with the fifth overall pick of the 2019 WNBA draft. She was the Most Outstanding Player of Notre Dame's 2018 national title run, hitting game-winning baskets in both the semi-final and championship games. Arike Ogunbowale was named WNBA All-Star MVP in 2021 and 2024.
Dallas Wings Head Coach
New head coach Chris Koclanes was previously an assistant coach with the WNBA Connecticut Sun, Los Angeles Sparks, and the NCAA USC Trojans.
Dallas Wings Season-by-Season Record (Last 5)
SEASON |
GAMES |
WINS |
LOSSES |
FINISH |
PLAYOFFS |
2024 |
40 |
9 |
31 |
5th, Western |
- |
2023 |
40 |
22 |
18 |
2nd, Western |
Lost Semifinals |
2022 |
36 |
18 |
18 |
3rd, Western |
Lost 1st Round |
2021 |
32 |
14 |
18 |
5th, Western |
Lost 1st Round |
2020 |
22 |
8 |
14 |
6th, Western |
- |
Dallas Wings History
The Dallas Wings WNBA team is owned by a group led by chairman Bill Cameron. Greg Bibb is president and CEO. Brad Hilsabeck joined the Dallas Wings ownership group in March 2019 with the acquisition of Mark Yancey’s interest in the Wings.
The team was founded in Auburn Hills, Michigan, as the Detroit Shock before the 1998 WNBA season began. It then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, before the 2010 season and became the Tulsa Shock. On July 20, 2015, Cameron announced that the franchise would move to Arlington for the 2016 WNBA season.
The franchise has been home to players such as shooting guard Deanna Nolan, one of women's basketball's all-time leading scorers Katie Smith, Cheryl Ford, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Odyssey Sims, Australian center Liz Cambage, and Arike Ogunbowale.
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