Former Texas, Cedar Hill standout Joyner Holmes hopes for homecoming with Dallas Wings
Joyner Holmes, a former Cedar Hill and University of Texas standout, is determined to make a comeback with the Dallas Wings after a five-year WNBA career. Drafted by the Seattle Storm in 2020, she has signed a training camp contract with the Wings and aims to secure a spot on their opening-day roster. With training camp underway, the Wings have 18 players vying for a maximum of 12 roster positions ahead of their season opener on May 16. Holmes is eager to finish her career in Dallas, expressing her desire to play in front of family and friends.
By the Numbers- Holmes averaged 13.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 3.8 assists in 15 games while playing for Anthinaikos in Greece.
- In her college career at Texas, she recorded 27 double-doubles and scored 1,270 points.
- Holmes is one of 18 players in training camp competing for a spot on the Wings' roster.
- The WNBA requires teams to have between 11 to 12 players on their final roster.
As the training camp progresses, Holmes will face tough competition to secure a roster position with the Wings. Cuts will start taking place before the season opener, making her performance critical. The upcoming weeks will determine if Holmes can return to her hometown team and contribute to their growth.
Bottom LineJoyner Holmes represents a blend of local talent and WNBA experience, seeking to reconnect with her roots while pursuing her professional aspirations. Her journey back to Dallas could reignite her career and bolster the enthusiasm around the Wings as they continue to develop their franchise.
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