Overview
- Veteran guard Odyssey Sims agreed to join Dallas on Wednesday on a standard veteran-minimum, non-guaranteed contract, her agent told ESPN.
- The move brings the 2014 No. 2 pick and 2019 All-WNBA selection back to a franchise where she has had earlier stints.
- Sims averaged about 10 points and 4 assists last season after joining the Indiana Fever midyear to fill backcourt gaps, then helped them reach the playoffs.
- Dallas has rebuilt its roster this offseason by drafting Azzi Fudd first overall, re-signing scoring leader Arike Ogunbowale, and adding Alanna Smith, Jessica Shepard and Alysha Clark.
- The Wings finished last in 2025 and are aiming for a playoff return with a deeper, older backcourt rotation that can steady rookies like Fudd and Paige Bueckers.