ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Wings added experience and stability to their backcourt on Monday, announcing the signing of veteran guard Lindsey Allen.
Allen, known for her steady playmaking and defensive presence, brings a seasoned voice to a Wings roster continuing to build toward consistency. With multiple years of WNBA experience, she has carved out a reputation as a reliable floor general capable of managing tempo and creating opportunities for teammates.
Dallas is expected to lean on Allen’s leadership both on and off the court, particularly as the team integrates a mix of returning talent and new additions ahead of the upcoming season. Her ability to facilitate offense and apply pressure defensively gives the Wings added depth at the guard position.
While the move may not generate headlines, it addresses a key need for Dallas — experience in the backcourt — and provides another option for the coaching staff as rotations take shape.
The Wings continue to make incremental roster moves this offseason, signaling a focus on veteran presence to complement their core as preparations ramp up for the 2026 campaign.


