2023 Dallas Wings season

The 2023 Dallas Wings season was the franchise's 26th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and the 8th season for the franchise in Dallas - after relocating from Tulsa and Detroit. This was the first season under head coach Latricia Trammell.

2023 Dallas Wings season
CoachLatricia Trammell
ArenaCollege Park Center
Attendance4,641 per game
Results
Record22–18 (.550)
Place2nd (Western)
Playoff finish4th seed, Lost in the Semifinals 0–3 to Las Vegas
Team Leaders
PointsArike Ogunbowale – 21.2 ppg
ReboundsTeaira McCowan – 9.1 rpg
AssistsArike Ogunbowale – 4.5 apg

On September 19, 2022, the Wings announced that they would not renew the contract of head coach Vickie Johnson, effectively firing her.[1] On November 7, 2022, the Wings announced that Trammell would be the new head coach for the organization.[2]

The season began well, with the Wings winning their first two games and finishing 3–1 in the opening month of May. However, their good run of form did not carry over into June as they lost their first two games, before winning their next two. The team then went on a three game losing streak, and only managed to win two of their final four games in the month after the losing streak. The Wings finished June 4–7 overall, and three of those four wins came against Phoenix. The Wings turned things around in July where they won six of their first seven games in the month, including being only the second team to defeat the Las Vegas Aces at the time. They would lose two of their last three games, but finish July with a 7–3 record. August became a mixed bag for the team as they won their first game but then went on a three game losing streak. They followed this with a three game winning streak before losing two of their last three games to finish the month 5–5. After starting September with a win over the Indiana Fever, Dallas secured a playoff spot. After securing this spot, they lost their next two games. However, they won their last two games of the season to finish September 3–2. The Wings finished with an overall regular season record of 22–18. Their 22 regular season wins were a franchise best in Dallas, and best since 2008, when the franchise was still located in Detroit.

With their 22–18 record, Dallas was the fourth seed in the 2023 WNBA Playoffs. They would face off against the Atlanta Dream in the first round, with the first two games of the series being held in Dallas. In a back-and-forth game one, Dallas had a big fourth quarter and won the game 94–82. Game two began close, but the Wings dominated the second and fourth quarters to win 101–74 to sweep the first round series 2 games to 0. In the second round, the Wings faced off against the first-seeded Las Vegas Aces. The first two games of the five game series were in Las Vegas. Game one started as a tight affair, with Dallas trailing by only four points at halftime, but the Aces dominated the third quarter and won the game 91–84. In game two the Wings trailed for most of the game but mounted a comeback that fell short, losing 84–91. The series then moved to Dallas for a must-win game three for the Wings. Dallas took a five-point lead into halftime, but couldn't hold on in the second half losing 61–64 to end their season.

Transactions edit

WNBA draft edit

RoundPickPlayerSchool/Team/CountryNationality
13Maddy Siegrist  United StatesVillanova
15Lou Lopez Sénéchal  Mexico/  FranceUConn
111Abby Meyers  United StatesMaryland
219Ashley Joens  United StatesIowa State
331Paige Robinson  United StatesIllinois State

Transactions edit

DateTransaction
September 19, 2022Fired Head Coach Vickie Johnson[3]
November 7, 2022Hired Latricia Trammell as Head Coach[4]
November 17, 2022Hired Brandi Poole as Assistant Coach[5]
January 9, 2023Hired April Schilling and Courtney Paris as Assistant Coaches[6]
January 11, 2023Extended Qualifying Offers to Marina Mabrey and Teaira McCowan[7]
January 16, 2023Traded Kayla Thornton to the New York Liberty in exchange for Natasha Howard and Crystal Dangerfield, as part of a 3-Team Trade. The Wings also traded Tyasha Harris to the Connecticut Sun.[8]
January 21, 2023Traded Allisha Gray to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for the #3 Overall Pick in the 2023 WNBA draft and a First-Round Pick in 2025[9]
February 1, 2023Signed Teaira McCowan to a 3-Year Deal[10]
Full Season Contract Suspension of Bella Alarie
February 2, 2023Signed Crystal Dangerfield to a 2-Year Deal[11]
Signed Kalani Brown to a Training Camp Contract
February 11, 2023Acquired Diamond DeShields, a 2023 First-Round Pick (from Chicago), a 2024 First-Round Pick (from Chicago), and the right to swap 2025 First-Round Picks (from Chicago) in a 4-Team Trade involving the Chicago Sky, New York Liberty, and Phoenix Mercury[12]
February 22, 2023Exercised the 4th Year Option on Awak Kuier
February 28, 2023Signed Kitija Laksa[13]
April 12, 2023Signed Maddy Siegrist to a Rookie Scale Contract
April 13, 2023Signed Lou Lopez Sénéchal and Abby Meyers to Rookie Scale Contracts
April 15, 2023Signed Ashley Joens to a Rookie Scale Contract
May 10, 2023Suspended the contract of Kitija Laksa for the full season due to Overseas Commitments[14]
May 15, 2023Waived Abby Meyers[15]
May 16, 2023Declined Team Option on Charli Collier
May 17, 2023Waived Kalani Brown and Charli Collier[16]
May 30, 2023Signed Kalani Brown to a Hardship Contract[17]
June 2, 2023Temporarily suspended the contract of Teaira McCowan due to Overseas Commitments
June 6, 2023Signed Odyssey Sims to a Hardship Contract[18][19]
June 15, 2023Released Odyssey Sims from the Hardship Contract[20]
June 20, 2023Activated Teaira McCowan from her temporary contract suspension due to Overseas Commitments
June 28, 2023Signed Odyssey Sims[21]
Waived Jasmine Dickey and Ashley Joens[21]
Released Kalani Brown from her Hardship Contract[21]
June 29, 2023Signed Kalani Brown to a Hardship Contract[22]
August 6, 2023Signed Ashley Joens to a 7-Day Contract[23]

Roster Changes edit

Roster edit

2023 Dallas Wings roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
C21 Brown, Kalani6' 7" (2.01m)245 lb (111kg)03-21-1997Baylor3
G12 Burton, Veronica5' 9" (1.75m)155 lb (70kg)07-12-2000Northwestern1
G11 Dangerfield, Crystal5' 5" (1.65m)130 lb (59kg)1998-05-11Connecticut3
G88 DeShields, Diamond  6' 1" (1.85m)172 lb (78kg)03-05-1995Tennessee5
F6 Howard, Natasha6' 2" (1.88m)165 lb (75kg)1991-09-02Florida State9
F/C28 Kuier, Awak6' 4" (1.93m)168 lb (76kg)2001-08-19Finland2
G8 Lopez Sénéchal, Lou  6' 1" (1.85m)155 lb (70kg)05-12-1998ConnecticutR
C7 McCowan, Teaira6' 7" (2.01m)239 lb (108kg)1996-09-28Mississippi State4
G24 Ogunbowale, Arike5' 8" (1.73m)165 lb (75kg)1997-03-02Notre Dame4
F0 Sabally, Satou6' 4" (1.93m)175 lb (79kg)1998-04-25Oregon3
F20 Siegrist, Maddy6' 2" (1.88m)175 lb (79kg)05-22-2000VillanovaR
G2 Sims, Odyssey5' 8" (1.73m)155 lb (70kg)07-13-1993Baylor10
Head coach
Latricia Trammell (East Central)
Assistant coaches
Brandi Poole (Sewanee)
April Schilling (Tennessee)
Courtney Paris (Oklahoma)
Athletic trainer
Branay Hicks (UT Tyler)



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

Depth edit

Pos.StarterBench
PGCrystal DangerfieldVeronica Burton
Odyssey Sims
SGArike OgunbowaleLou Lopez Sénéchal
SFSatou SaballyDiamond DeShields
PFNatasha HowardAwak Kuier
Maddy Siegrist
CTeaira McCowanKalani Brown

Schedule edit

Preseason edit

2023 pre-season game log
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
May: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 5ChicagoW 75–70Teaira McCowan (17)Howard
McCowan (8)
Burton
Dangerfield (4)
College Park Center
2,004
1–0
2May 13@ IndianaL 83–90Ogunbowale
Sabally (18)
Satou Sabally (9)Burton
Howard
McCowan
Ogunbowale
Sabally (3)
Gainbridge Fieldhouse
2,084
1–1
2023 pre-season schedule

Regular Season edit

2023 game log
Total: 22–18 (Home: 11–9; Road: 11–9)
May: 3–1 (Home: 2–0; Road: 1–1)
September: 3–2 (Home: 1–2; Road: 2–0)
2023 season schedule

Playoffs edit

2023 playoff game log
First Round vs. Atlanta
Won Series: 2–0
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 15AtlantaW 94–82Satou Sabally (32)Teaira McCowan (14)Arike Ogunbowale (7)College Park Center
5,053
1–0
2September 19AtlantaW 101–74Arike Ogunbowale (24)Teaira McCowan (16)Arike Ogunbowale (7)College Park Center
4,798
2–0
Second Round vs. Las Vegas
Lost Series: 0–3
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 24@ Las VegasL 83–97Satou Sabally (16)Teaira McCowan (8)Satou Sabally (7)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,784
0–1
2September 26@ Las VegasL 84–91Arike Ogunbowale (24)Howard
McCowan (10)
Odyssey Sims (5)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,286
0–2
3September 29Las VegasL 61–64Arike Ogunbowale (18)Teaira McCowan (15)Veronica Burton (6)College Park Center
6,251
0–3
2023 playoff schedule

Standings edit

#Team
W L PCT GB Conf. Home Road Cup
1xLas Vegas Aces346.85018–219–115–59–1
2xNew York Liberty328.800216–415–517–37–3
3xConnecticut Sun2713.675714–613–714–67–3
4xDallas Wings2218.5501211–911–911–96–4
5xAtlanta Dream1921.4751511–911–98–126–4
6xMinnesota Lynx1921.4751512–89–1110–105–5
7xWashington Mystics1921.475159–1112–87–135–5
8xChicago Sky1822.450165–157–1311–93–7
9eLos Angeles Sparks1723.425179–1110–107–135–5
10eIndiana Fever1327.325215–156–147–132–8
11eSeattle Storm1129.275238–124–167–134–6
12ePhoenix Mercury931.225252–188–121–191–9

Notes

(#) – League Standing
x – Clinched playoff berth
e – Eliminated from postseason contention
Source: Overall standings and Commissioner's Cup Standings

Playoffs edit

Round One:
Best-of-3
Semifinals:
Best-of-5
Finals:
Best-of-5
         
1Las Vegas Aces2
8Chicago Sky0
1Las Vegas Aces3
4Dallas Wings0
4Dallas Wings2
5Atlanta Dream0
1Las Vegas Aces3
2New York Liberty1
2New York Liberty2
7Washington Mystics0
2New York Liberty3
3Connecticut Sun1
3Connecticut Sun2
6Minnesota Lynx1

Bold Series winner

Statistics edit

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage TO Turnovers per game
 PF Fouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

Regular Season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Arike Ogunbowale404037.2.398.343.8763.44.51.70.121.2
Satou Sabally383833.1.435.361.8748.14.41.80.418.6
Natasha Howard393933.1.458.299.8158.02.61.31.216.5
Teaira McCowan302926.1.551.000.5869.11.50.51.211.9
Crystal Dangerfield353227.8.425.290.8152.93.10.90.28.2
Kalani Brown32516.4.629.000.8024.51.00.20.77.8
Maddy Siegrist3908.2.509.333.9311.60.20.20.23.7
Awak Kuier37410.8.396.087.7782.50.50.20.62.6
Veronica Burton401313.9.294.271.9121.82.20.70.32.4
Jasmine Dickey1406.2.382.000.5000.80.10.30.12.1
Odyssey Sims28012.0.304.133.5501.32.20.40.02.0
Ashley Joens901.6.250.000.2500.20.00.10.00.3


Waived/Released during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Arike Ogunbowale5537.8.388.351.6434.85.21.60.019.6
Satou Sabally5533.6.359.391.7785.24.21.41.215.8
Natasha Howard5534.2.364.350.8338.42.21.61.412.0
Teaira McCowan5530.4.6220.0.52212.61.60.81.411.6
Odyssey Sims5218.6.406.333.6001.02.40.80.06.4
Kalani Brown508.6.5830.0.4002.20.40.60.26.0
Crystal Dangerfield5311.6.533.3331.001.41.00.20.04.6
Awak Kuier5010.4.643.286.0001.40.20.60.84.0
Maddy Siegrist404.8.6671.01.01.00.00.30.03.5
Veronica Burton5011.0.154.111.8001.22.21.60.01.8

Awards and honors edit

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Arike OgunbowaleWestern Conference Player of the WeekMay 30[24]
Player of the Month - MayJune 2[25]
WNBA All-Star StarterJune 25[26]
Satou SaballyWestern Conference Player of the WeekJune 13[27]
WNBA All-Star StarterJune 25[26]
Most Improved PlayerSeptember 21[28]
All-WNBA First TeamOctober 15[29]
Natasha HowardWestern Conference Player of the WeekJuly 13[30]

References edit

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