The two pro basketball teams in North Texas are teaming up for a first-of-its-kind partnership.
The Wings showed off the new sponsorship during Sunday night’s game against Chicago.When the Dallas Wings new season tips off on May 20th there will be a new coach on the bench. Latricia Trammell comes to town with an impressive resume.
"It is so very exciting to me to think about the Dallas Wings and the Mavs joining forces and coming together to impact thousands of girls by investing in their futures," said Cynthia Marshall, the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. The logo will be featured on the Wings’ home and road jerseys beyond this season as part of a multi-year agreement.
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