The Dallas Wings are building something special, and they just added another cornerstone piece. For the second year in a row, the franchise has secured the top pick in the WNBA Draft, using it to select UConn sharpshooter Azzi Fudd. This move reunites Fudd with her former Huskies teammate, last year's No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers, creating one of the most exciting young backcourts in the league.
Fudd's selection comes just ten days after her storied college career ended in the Women's Final Four. While she didn't capture a second consecutive national title, her final season was nothing short of spectacular. The 5-foot-11 guard averaged 17.3 points per game and led the entire nation in three-pointers made, draining an incredible 45% of her attempts from deep. That elite shooting earned her first-team All-American honors and makes her an instant offensive weapon for Dallas.
Her ability to stretch the floor is a perfect complement to the dynamic playmaking of Paige Bueckers. If Fudd can translate her college efficiency—a career 42% shooter from three-point range—to the professional level, she will immediately become the Wings' most dangerous outside threat. This pairing has the potential to be a nightmare for opposing defenses for years to come.
The Wings, who tied for the league's worst record last season, are clearly in a rebuild focused on high-ceiling talent. Bueckers, who led the team in scoring as a rookie, now gets a familiar partner to grow with. The offseason has been busy in Dallas, with the re-signing of star Arike Ogunbowale and the acquisition of Rayah Marshal via trade. Adding a player of Fudd's caliber and fit accelerates their timeline significantly, signaling that the Wings are ready to soar. The future in Dallas just got a whole lot brighter.
