The WNBA team will move into a $55 million practice facility in Far West Oak Cliff’s Joey Georgusis Park.
Paige Bueckers returns as the Dallas Wings face the Phoenix Mercury on the road.
The UConn product was in high spirits Tuesday as a full participant in practice.
Harris appeared in five games this season, averaging 4.6 points, 1.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists.
The City of Dallas only recently identified land in Oak Cliff as an option for the WNBA team’s $55 million facility set to open in 2026.
The Wings have certainly felt the Bueckers impact since her arrival in Dallas.
Arike Ogunbowale’s 26-point performance was one of the few bright spots in Sunday’s ninth loss of the season for Dallas.
Bueckers, who missed the Wings’ last three contests, recently cleared concussion protocol.
The Wings’ lack of size has been an issue all season, but it was glaring on Friday from the opening tip onward.
City leaders said they’re backing the Dallas Wings after three council members expressed concern over a $55 million practice facility in Oak Cliff.
The rookie standout was originally placed under concussion protocol after the Wings’ loss to the Chicago Sky on May 29.
The city had proposed using the southwest Dallas land because of delays to the redevelopment of Memorial Auditorium and the convention center.
The city has proposed using the southwest Dallas land because of delays to the redevelopment of Memorial Auditorium and the convention center.
Arike Ogunbowale scored eight points on 4-of-15 shooting as Dallas played another game without Paige Bueckers.
Three Dallas City Council members recently wrote in a memo that spending $55 million on a practice facility in Far West Oak Cliff ‘raises significant concerns.’
Dallas got down and came back, but were unable to finish against the visiting Sky.
MVP frontrunner Napheesa Collier and Indiana Fever phenom Caitlin Clark are also nursing injuries.
Dallas’ star rookie was placed in the protocol following Thursday night’s game vs. Chicago.