Dallas Wings coach is becoming increasingly frustrated with external distractions in the WNBA. The Wings recently secured a close victory over the Indiana Fever, fueled by strong performances from Arike Ogunbowale and Jessica Shepard.
A growing trend is emerging in the WNBA, with multiple coaches expressing dissatisfaction with what they perceive as excessive outside noise. The Dallas Wings achieved a narrow win against the Indiana Fever, with Arike Ogunbowale leading the team with a season-high 32 points and Jessica Shepard contributing a career-best 26 points.
The Dallas Wings coach, responding to the increasing distractions, stated, “I shut my whole thing down.” This comment highlights a deliberate effort to tune out the external “circus” surrounding the league, suggesting a desire to focus solely on the game and team performance. The coach’s decision reflects a broader sentiment among WNBA coaches who are seemingly overwhelmed by external pressures and are seeking to create a more focused environment for their teams.
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