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Azzi Fudd Calls Out WNBA After Two Preseason Games

Azzi Fudd didn't need long to form an opinion about her first taste of the WNBA. Just two preseason games in, the No. 1 overall pick is already learning that the jump from college basketball to the pros is less about talent and more about adjustment.

Everything tightens up at this level. The speed is sharper, the defenders are stronger, and even the smallest details start to matter. For rookies, those early games can be eye-opening in ways that stats don't always capture. Sometimes it's about finding your rhythm.

Other times, it's about understanding how the game is being called. That's where Fudd found herself this week, offering an interesting take that quickly grabbed attention with fans and others around the league.

Azzi Fudd Notices the Whistle Early

After her second preseason outing with the Dallas Wings, Fudd didn't hold back when describing her early experience in the WNBA.

"I thought you could be physical in the W, and anytime you touch someone, it's a foul," she said.

It's a simple take, but one that says a lot about the transition. The league has a reputation for physical play, yet it also demands discipline, especially on the perimeter. For a scorer like Fudd, that balance can take time to figure out.

Finding Her Rhythm in a Crowded Backcourt

Through two preseason games, Fudd is averaging 8.0 points, including a 12-point performance in a win over the Las Vegas Aces. The production is steady, but the bigger focus is on how she's settling into her role.

Dallas already has established guards, including Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale, which means Fudd doesn't have to force the issue. Instead, she's adjusting to fewer touches, quicker decisions, and a different pace than what she experienced at UConn.

What this Moment Says About Her Transition

Fudd's comment isn't frustration as much as it is honesty. It's a glimpse into how even elite players have to recalibrate once they reach the WNBA.

The skill set that made her the top pick is still there. The shooting, the confidence, the feel for the game. Now it's about learning how to apply all of that within a league where every detail is sharper.

And just a couple of games into her career, she's already showing she's paying attention to those details.

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This story was originally published May 4, 2026 at 5:00 AM.

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