Allisha Gray

What we learned about the Dallas Wings from Greg Bibb, Latricia Trammell’s press conference

By Arie Graham / January 25, 2023

“April can’t come quick enough”

Dallas Wings wing Allisha Gray holds the ball above her head as she shoots a three-pointer

Allisha Gray officially traded to Atlanta to build defensive powerhouse

By Gabriella Lewis / January 22, 2023

Gray brings an athletic two-way skillset

The Wings trade Allisha Gray to the Atlanta Dream for two first-round draft picks

By Arie Graham / January 22, 2023

Dallas acquired the third overall selection in the upcoming 2023 WNBA Draft from the Dream and their 2025 first-round selection.

Two photos are shown side-by-side: Jonquel Jones is shown in profile as she lets out a yell; Allisha Gray dribbles the ball. The text "Draft order shake-up" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: What do Jonquel Jones, Allisha Gray trades mean for 2023 WNBA Draft?

By The Next / January 21, 2023

Plus, where does LSU’s Angel Reese stack up in the National Player of the Year race?

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Why is everybody so hard on the Dallas Wings? Natasha Howard and Allisha Gray deals 

By The Next / January 19, 2023

Howard and Arie chat all things Dallas Wings — including the latest news in free agency

Photos of Candace Parker shooting, Breanna Stewart dribbling and Bri Jones running are displayed side-by-side with thin white lines separating them. The text "WNBA free agency preview" is overlaid below in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: How will WNBA free agency impact the league’s pecking order?

By The Next / January 13, 2023

Landscape-changing decisions loom for free agents such as Candace Parker, Breanna Stewart and Brionna Jones

2023 WNBA free agency preview: Dallas Wings

By Arie Graham / January 9, 2023

Continuity or change?

Four pictures in a collage: on the left, Seattle Storm big wing Breanna Stewart, mid-air, leaps from under the rim to Dallas Wing big Isabelle Harrison and blocks Harrison's shot with her fingertips; on the top-right, Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson extends a hand up and out to deter a shot while keeping her back between Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles and the basket, as Fowles catches the ball just outside Wilson's reach; on the bottom-left, Connecticut Sun big wing Alyssa Thomas keeps a hand on the side of Washington big wing Elena Delle Donne while they jockey for post position

The Next’s 2022 WNBA Awards: Defensive Player of the Year and All-Defense

By Emily Adler / September 2, 2022

Breanna Stewart rises to the top

Storm point guard Sue Bird (10) sets up a pass around Mystics center Shakira Austin (0). Austin holds her right arm up to try and block the passing lane.

Daily Briefing — Aug. 22, 2022: Mystified Mystics miss the mark — Seattle Storm eliminate Washington

By Isabel Rodrigues / August 22, 2022

Wings force Game 3 against the Sun, James Wade wins Executive of the Year

Dallas Wings wing Marina Mabrey (3) tries to wrestle the ball from Connecticut Sun big Jonquel Jones (35). Wings big Satou Sabally (0) defends Jones opposite Mabrey.

Daily Briefing — Aug. 19, 2022: SUN SHOWERS — Seattle Storm narrowly beat Mystics in epic first-round clash

By Isabel Rodrigues / August 19, 2022

The Wings flew too close to the Connecticut Sun