WNBA-leading Lynx trade for Wings' DiJonai Carrington - ESPN
The Minnesota Lynx have traded for Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington, as the top team in the WNBA this season acquired last year's Most Improved Player.
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The Minnesota Lynx have traded for Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington, as the top team in the WNBA this season acquired last year's Most Improved Player.
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