The Dallas Wings had been focused on the 2020 WNBA draft for about two years, and went into the night with three of the top seven picks. “I think when we look back five or 10 years from now, we’re going to realize how important tonight was in terms of the amount of talent that we added to what I consider to be a very good, already existing talented young group of players,” Greg Bibb, the team's president and CEO said Friday night.
Oregon 6-foot-4 forward Satou Sabally, one of three juniors to forego their last year of college eligibility for the draft, was picked by the Wings second overall.
Her Ducks teammate Sabrina Ionescu was picked No. 1 by the New York Liberty. Dallas selected Princeton guard and three-time Ivy League player of the