One of the keys to building a successful team is chemistry, and the Dallas Wings got just that in the first round of the WNBA draft on Thursday night.
Dallas, which went 11-23 in its first season in Arlington last summer, drafted three players in the first round, including South Carolina teammates Allisha Gray and Kaela Davis, a pair of guards who helped the Gamecocks to their first national championship earlier this month.
Their work ethic and outstanding character says a lot about those players – that championship look.
Wings coach Fred Williams about draftees Allisha Gray and Kaela Davis, guards from national champion South Carolina
“Their work ethic and outstanding character says a lot about those players – that championship look,” Wings coach Fred Williams said.