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Dallas Wings Could Get Elite Shooter in Azzi Fudd
UConn Huskies guard Azzi Fudd returns the ball against the Creighton Bluejays. David Butler II-Imagn Images
The Dallas Wings are figuring out what to do with the top selection in the WNBA draft. Among the possible candidates is UConn guard Azzi Fudd, who is deemed as one of the best shooters to come into the league, according to CBS Sports contributor Jack Maloney. "It is not hyperbole to call Fudd one of the best pure shooting prospects ever. (In 2018, a then-15-year-old Fudd was the first girl ever invited to Stephen Curry's SC30 Select Camp and won its 3-point contest, beating all the boys.) She's making 46.3% on 6.5 attempts per game this season, and is a career 42.3% shooter from behind the arc," Maloney wrote. "Her form is perfect, her release is lightning-quick and her off-ball movement is always on point. Fudd will immediately be one of the best shooters in the WNBA from Day One.  "Though primarily discussed as an offensive prospect, Fudd is an underrated defender, particularly off the ball. She has very solid fundamentals and a high IQ, which means she's almost always in the right spot. Her aggressiveness

This article first appeared on Dallas Wings on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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