DHJ Quick Take: Wings Final Prep & Rotational Mechanics
- System Integration: Tuesday marked the first opportunity for Jose Fernandez to evaluate his projected core in 5-on-5 drills. With Awak Kuier and Arike Ogunbowale reintegrated into the lineup, the team has three consecutive practices to continue aligning their timing with the high-pace system established during the 2-0 preseason start.
- The Transition Margin: Paige Bueckers emphasized the need to limit live-ball turnovers as the primary defensive priority. Against an Indiana Fever roster led by Caitlin Clark, Dallas’ efficiency in offensive-to-defensive transition will determine their ability to control the tempo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
- Rookie Calibration: No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd is focusing on the adjustment to WNBA physicality. Her effectiveness on Saturday relies on the spacing created by Ogunbowale and the screen-setting of veterans like Jessica Shepard, which allows Fudd space to attack.
- Defensive Discipline: Cleanup of the 27 team fouls recorded in the preseason finale remains a priority. Fernandez’s coaching staff is prioritizing verticality and defensive positioning to avoid the foul trouble that could force early rotations against Aliyah Boston and the Indiana frontcourt.
- Rotational Stability: With Aziaha James and Alanna Smith under medical monitoring, the roster’s bench depth remains a key tactical advantage. The ability to maintain production during second-unit stints—which produced a 47-23 advantage in Austin—is the foundational goal for the Saturday opener.
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Dallas Wings held their final practice block on Tuesday before Friday’s 2026 regular-season opener at the Indiana Fever. Head coach Jose Fernandez and guards Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd addressed the media, hitting on the team’s preseason takeaways, Arike Ogunbowale‘s return, the matchup with Caitlin Clark and the Fever, and the rotations Fernandez is still finalizing.
Watch the full media availabilities below.
Jose Fernandez Practice Availability
Fernandez addressed transition defense, fouling, and lineup decisions heading into the opener, while praising the way his late arrivals have absorbed the team’s offensive and defensive concepts.
Paige Bueckers Practice Availability
Bueckers spoke on cleaning up the team’s live-ball turnovers, the impact of having Ogunbowale back at practice, the WNBA general manager survey naming her the top franchise-building pick, and her history with Clark.
Azzi Fudd Practice Availability
Fudd, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft, broke down her early adjustments to WNBA pace and physicality, the rhythm of her jump shot, the spacing Ogunbowale creates, and the impact of veteran leadership, including Jessica Shepard.
Up Next
The Wings open the 2026 regular season Friday, May 9, at the Fever in Indianapolis.
More Wings Coverage on Dallas Hoops Journal
- Arike Ogunbowale Plans To Play Dallas Wings’ Opener Against Indiana Fever After Ankle Injury
- Dallas Wings Tuesday Practice Recap: Awak Kuier, Arike Ogunbowale Begin Chemistry Building; Aziaha James Injury
- Dallas Wings WATCH: Arike Ogunbowale, Awak Kuier Speak After Tuesday’s Practice
- Dallas Wings Make Six Roster Cuts, Down To 12 Players As Deadline Nears
- Dallas Wings’ Alanna Smith Exits Preseason Finale With Face Injury After A’ja Wilson Elbow
- Dallas Wings Cap Preseason With 101-84 Rout Of Las Vegas Aces In Austin
- ‘Awak Will Be Back In Texas’: Awak Kuier Rejoining Dallas Wings As Roster Nears Whole
- ‘They Did a Great Job Assembling This Team’: Jessica Shepard Details Joining Dallas Wings, Ready To Play vs. Las Vegas Aces
- Dallas Wings Open Preseason With 95-80 Win Over Indiana Fever Behind Paige Bueckers, Maddy Siegrist Double-Double




