The WNBA preseason is quickly winding down as the regular season tips off on Friday, May 19.
Here are some takeaways and other observations from the 2023 preseason to help fantasy managers gain an edge in fantasy women’s basketball this season.
Teaira McCowan is primed for a breakout season
McGowan has been stellar in the Wings two preseason games. She’s averaged 15.5 points and 6.0 rebounds, exceeding 20 minutes on the court each time. Last season, McGowan emerged as a dominant force, recording double-doubles and in six of the Wings’ final nine regular season games. She finished with averages of 15.1 points and 9.9 rebounds in 26.2 minutes and earned a three-year contract with Dallas. In 2023, McGowan will shine in the Wings’ frontcourt, making her an enticing fantasy draft choice in Rounds 3 or 4. Don’t miss out on her incredible breakout potential.