What happened: The Dallas Wings say they are the first team in WNBA history to average more than two assists per turnover through the opening 10 games of a season. The franchise highlighted the team-wide passing efficiency as a defining trait of its early-season identity.
Why it matters: An assist-to-turnover ratio above 2.0 signals disciplined, unselfish offense and tight ball security, both of which tend to travel well into tighter postseason matchups. For a Dallas roster built around a high draft pedigree, sustained ball movement is a marker that the system is taking hold this season.
By the numbers: First 10 games of the 2026 season: team assists per turnover, described by the franchise as the best such mark in WNBA history. No additional per-player splits were provided in the source.
What to watch: Watch whether Dallas sustains the ratio as the schedule and 2026 Commissioner's Cup slate intensify, and how opponents adjust to pressure the Wings into turnovers.