With star center Teaira McCowan still sidelined due to a knee injury she suffered in the Dallas Wings’ (3-1) season opener, the Wings signed a familiar face in Kalani Brown to shore up their frontcourt depth — and the immediate results were an unquestionable success.
Brown, who competed for the Wings in training camp and was waived shortly before the opening-day roster cut deadline, was brought back to the team on an emergency hardship contract granted due to the ongoing absences of Diamond DeShields and Lou Lopez Sénéchal (both of whom are recovering from knee injuries), and she looked like she hadn’t missed a beat in a 94-89 Dallas victory over the Minnesota Lynx. Brown recorded 12 points and seven rebounds in 26 minutes of action, playing both behind and alongside Natasha Howard, who had an excellent game herself (25 points on 11-of-15 shooting). Those minutes were key in the win — as evidenced by Brown’s box plus/minus of +9 — especially considering the void previously left by McCowan.
2️⃣1️⃣ can you do somethin’ for me? Like dropping 12 PTS & grabbing 7 REB in her DEBUT
KB is just getting started pic.twitter.com/1hZ7o410Rv
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) May 31, 2023
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