The Dallas Wings, currently struggling with a 1-7 record, have been identified as a top potential destination for a trade involving a versatile 6-foot-7 big player, according to Athlon Sports. Their sole win came on May 27 against Connecticut, but the team is facing challenges due to injuries and a lack of chemistry, especially with key players like rookie Paige Bueckers and guard Tia Shahar now sidelined. Analysts believe Dallas could benefit from adding a skilled big player who can shoot from long range to strengthen their lineup.
Seattle Storm’s center Li Yueru has requested a trade, and sources such as Khristina Williams from iHeartRadio Women’s Sports and Noa Dalzell from SB Nation have pointed out Dallas as a prime trade partner, alongside the Las Vegas Aces. Dalzell notes that Dallas has struggled with frontcourt options this season, and Yueru’s versatility and size could greatly enhance their roster. Her 6-foot-7 frame and ability to contribute both inside the paint and from beyond the arc make her an appealing fit.
Currently, the Wings have one big at 6-foot-7, Teaira McCowan, who averages 4.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in just under 14 minutes per game, along with forward Narissa Smith and center Lou Sangi Seldau, who both stand 6-foot-4 and offer more limited production. Yueru, who played with the Sparks last season, has modest averages this year but brings a unique shooting touch, hitting 50% from three-point range, a rare skill for a player of her size.
This news originally appeared in Athlon Sports on June 6, 2025.
Fan Take: This potential trade could be a game-changer for the Dallas Wings, offering them the size and shooting ability they desperately need to turn their season around. For WNBA fans, it underscores the evolving importance of versatile bigs who can stretch the floor, reflecting the sport’s ongoing strategic growth and increasing excitement.

