
It’s the Dallas Wings versus the Connecticut Sun at PeoplesBank Arena on July 2, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- Location: Peoples Bank Arena
- Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
How to Watch Dallas Wings vs. Connecticut Sun on July 2, 2026
You can watch the Connecticut Sun take on the Dallas Wings live on DIRECTV on Amazon Prime Video on July 2, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET.
Dallas Wings (11-8) at Connecticut Sun (4-15) — Game Preview
The Dallas Wings carry an 11-8 record into PeoplesBank Arena against a Connecticut Sun team that has struggled to a 4-15 mark, and the statistical gap between these two clubs is about as wide as the standings suggest. Dallas is averaging 88.4 points per game on 45.9 percent shooting as a team, while Connecticut has managed just 79.3 points per game on 42.8 percent from the floor, a gap that shows up on both ends.
Paige Bueckers has been the engine of the Wings offense, putting up 19.9 points and 5.9 assists per game while shooting 51.3 percent from the field, making her one of the most efficient guard scorers in the league this season. On the other side, Aneesah Morrow has quietly become Connecticut’s most reliable producer, averaging 11.0 points and 9.9 rebounds per game and doing much of her damage on the offensive glass.
Arike Ogunbowale gives Dallas a second scoring threat who can take over a game from the perimeter, hitting 35.2 percent from three-point range and getting to the line at a high rate with a 87.5 free-throw percentage. The Sun will need a strong showing from center Brittney Griner, who is averaging 12.1 points and 1.8 blocks per game, to generate the interior presence that can keep this contest from getting away from them early.
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Players to Watch: Dallas Wings vs. Connecticut Sun
Dallas Wings
Paige Bueckers — G. The Wings’ primary ball-handler and leading scorer, Bueckers is averaging 19.9 points per game on a highly efficient 51.3 percent from the field, running the offense from the guard position across 33.1 minutes per night. Her 83.9 percent free-throw mark means opponents pay a real price for fouling her, and at 5.9 assists against just 2.0 turnovers per game, she’s rarely the reason a possession goes wrong.
Arike Ogunbowale — G. Ogunbowale provides Dallas with a second high-volume scoring option, posting 13.5 points per game while bringing genuine three-point range to the Wings’ attack at 35.2 percent from deep. She gets to the foul line on a consistent basis and converts at 87.5 percent there, giving her a scoring floor that holds up even on nights when her shot isn’t falling from distance. Her 2.9 assists per game also make her a credible secondary creator when Bueckers draws extra defensive attention.
Jessica Shepard — F. Shepard’s value to Dallas is almost entirely on the glass, where she leads the team with 11.5 rebounds per game — the kind of number that can single-handedly shift field-goal attempts in a team’s favor. She splits that workload between 8.5 defensive rebounds and 3.1 offensive boards per game, meaning she’s not just protecting Dallas’s own basket but generating extra possessions on the other end as well.
Connecticut Sun
Aneesah Morrow — F. Connecticut leans heavily on Morrow for both scoring and rebounding production, as she averages 11.0 points and 9.9 rebounds per game to serve as the Sun’s most consistent two-way contributor. She pulls in 6.9 defensive rebounds and 2.9 offensive boards per contest, giving the Sun a genuine second-chance threat around the basket even when their half-court offense stalls. Her 39.2 percent shooting from the field reflects the difficult shot diet that comes with being Connecticut’s primary interior option.
Brittney Griner — C. Griner brings a layer of interior dominance that few teams can match, converting 51.9 percent of her field-goal attempts while averaging 12.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in 24.4 minutes. The 1.8 blocks per game she contributes make the paint a more dangerous place for opposing drivers, and she creates mismatches around the basket that can open up Connecticut’s perimeter game when she’s aggressive. Her ability to draw contact and finish — 1.9 free throws made per game on 2.7 attempts — adds a dimension beyond just her efficiency rate.
Saniya Rivers — G. Rivers has become Connecticut’s primary distributor out of the backcourt, averaging 3.4 assists against just 1.7 turnovers per game across 24.3 minutes, a ratio that reflects sound decision-making in limited opportunities. For a Sun team that ranks last in the league in scoring, the ability to move the ball without giving it away is one of the few areas Connecticut can point to as a genuine strength. How well Rivers is able to set up Morrow and Griner in the half-court will go a long way toward determining whether Connecticut can stay competitive late.
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