The High Post Hoops 2019 WNBA preview extravaganza
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Dallas Wings
In short: things are going to be very different for the Dallas Wings this season.
But what hasn’t changed is the depth of talent on the team’s roster and its desire to win.
The shift is a welcomed one, and the players are embracing it.
Read. Mitchell Northam's Dallas Wings season preview. light
“The atmosphere and the coaching style was a lot different last year,” says sixth-year guard Tayler Hill. “I’m just looking forward to the growth that this team can have. A lot of people are counting us out, which is fine. That’s good. We want them to keep that same energy… I’m really excited to see where we can take that next step as a team.”