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Azzi Fudd's ongoing knee injury has exposed the Dallas Wings' fragility, with the team winning just one of six games without their star guard.
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Dallas Wings' post-All-Star struggles have a name attached to them - Azzi Fudd. The guard has sat out six matches this season, with the most recent five coming as a result of a right knee problem. The numbers tell a stark story: 19-11 with Fudd on the court, a dismal 1-5 without her.
Fudd was unavailable for the Wings' latest defeat to the Golden State Valkyries. Her last appearance came against the Washington Mystics, where she managed nine points. Dallas initially described the issue as soreness, but the layoff has dragged on with no firm timeline for her comeback.
It's not just Fudd. Jessica Shepard and Aziaha James have also been sidelined, leaving the Wings desperately short-handed. Fudd's perimeter shooting and defensive presence are particularly difficult to replicate, and her absence has forced uncomfortable tactical adjustments.
Up next, Dallas host the Indiana Fever in a nationally televised clash. Whether Fudd will be fit remains unclear, though encouraging signs in practice have given the camp cautious optimism about a potential return.
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