DiJonai Carrington was having a difficult season with the Dallas Wings; she shot just 35.4% from the field and was relegated to the bench on a team that routinely held one of the WNBA’s worst records. Her 10.4 points and 3 rebounds were a step back from her Most Improved Player campaign with the Connecticut Sun last year.
Then, just before the trade deadline, Carrington was traded to the Minnesota Lynx, owners of the league’s top record. From the jump, it’s been a seamless fit. Carrington is still coming off the bench, but this time, she’s doing it for a championship contender.
It’s only been three games, but her production has
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