Greg Bibb has collected an interesting cross-section of WNBA talent, and he’s done it on a large number of budget-friendly contracts. Seven Wings are already signed for 2020, and of those, only Tayler Hill is north of $100,000 guaranteed next season. Acquiring Kristine Anigwe for Thesesa Plaisance both opened a full protection spot and gave Dallas a big on a rookie scale deal for the next three years. The big question this offseason is whether Skylar Diggins-Smith, who expressed frustration with the Wings, then walked that criticism back in recent media appearances, will re-sign with Dallas. Alternatively, coring would allow Dallas to sign-and-trade her, while an end to coring could lead the Wings to losing her without compensation. Also, after a roller coaster of a rookie season — getting cut, then becoming a key part of Brian Agler’s rotation — what the Dallas frontcourt does about the talented Megan Gustafson will be fascinating, given her lack of a 2020 contract at this point, too.