What's Happening?
Alanna Smith has signed a three-year maximum contract with the Dallas Wings in WNBA free agency. Previously with the Minnesota Lynx, Smith was named co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2025. Her addition
is expected to bolster the Wings' frontcourt, complementing star point guard Paige Bueckers. The Wings, who finished last season with a 10-34 record, are actively enhancing their roster, having also re-signed Arike Ogunbowale and Awak Kuier, and signed forward Jessica Shepard.
Why It's Important?
Smith's signing is a strategic move for the Dallas Wings as they aim to improve their performance in the upcoming WNBA season. Her defensive skills and playoff experience are valuable assets that could help the team achieve better results. This move reflects the Wings' commitment to building a competitive team and highlights the growing competitiveness and financial investments in women's professional basketball. The contract also signifies the increasing recognition and value of female athletes in professional sports.






