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Wings Still Searching for First Win After Tough Loss in Atlanta

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ATLANTA, GA — The Dallas Wings continue to search for traction early in the WNBA season, dropping their fourth straight contest with an 83-75 loss to the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena. Despite a balanced scoring effort from Dallas, the team was unable to overcome a strong second-half push from Atlanta.

Five players reached double figures for the Wings, highlighting a group effort on the offensive end. NaLyssa Smith led the charge with a season-best 13 points, chipping in a pair of rebounds and steals. Maddy Siegrist came within arm’s reach of her first professional double-double, registering 12 points while pulling down nine boards—matching her personal high. Rookie guard Paige Bueckers continued her consistent scoring output, notching 11 points along with five assists in her fourth straight game in double digits.

Dallas showed flashes of cohesion and offensive rhythm but struggled to slow down Atlanta in key moments. With the loss, the Wings fall to 0-4 to start the season, while the Dream even their record at 2-2.

The Wings won’t have much time to regroup. They’ll head north to Connecticut for a May 27 showdown with the Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena. Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. CT as Dallas looks to end their early-season skid on the road.

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