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Dallas Wings Unveil New-Look Broadcast Team Featuring Veteran Voices and Rising Talent for 2026 Season

ARLINGTON, Texas (May 8, 2026) — The Dallas Wings announced their official 2026 broadcast team Friday, assembling a blend of nationally recognized basketball analysts, respected local media personalities and emerging broadcasting talent ahead of one of the most anticipated seasons in franchise history.

The new lineup includes the addition of veteran women’s basketball analyst Kim Adams, longtime Dallas sports anchor Mike Leslie and rising multimedia personality Alexis Davis.

The trio joins returning play-by-play veteran Ron Thulin and former WNBA champion Fran Harris as part of the team’s expanded coverage throughout the 2026 WNBA season. Emmy Award-winning producer Robert Steinfeld also returns as executive producer for Wings broadcasts.

The announcement arrives during a transformative period for the franchise as Dallas prepares for a season filled with heightened national attention surrounding stars like Paige Bueckers, Arike Ogunbowale and No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd.

Exciting Season Ahead for the Dallas Wings

Now, the Wings are matching that momentum off the court with one of the organization’s most experienced and versatile broadcast teams to date.

Adams brings nearly a decade of experience covering women’s basketball at both the collegiate and professional levels. Her résumé includes work with ESPN, FOX, CBS, NBC Sports and Westwood One Sports, where she has served in analyst, sideline reporting and studio roles.

A former player at the University of Pennsylvania, Adams earned Ivy League All-Rookie honors before attending Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism. Since entering broadcasting in 2015, she has become one of the more respected voices in women’s basketball media, covering multiple NCAA Tournaments and spending two seasons as an analyst for the Connecticut Sun.

Leslie adds strong local credibility and extensive on-air experience to the Wings broadcasts.

The longtime WFAA sports reporter and anchor has covered nearly every major professional sports franchise in Dallas-Fort Worth since joining the station in 2015, including the Wings, Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars.

Before arriving in Texas, Leslie worked in multiple major media markets, including New York, Boston, Charlotte and Seattle, while building experience in both television and radio play-by-play coverage.

Davis represents another important addition to the organization’s growing digital and media presence.

Currently serving as the Wings’ Social Media Manager, Davis has become a recognizable figure through the team’s Four Point Play podcast and player-focused digital content. She also brings experience as a play-by-play broadcaster and sideline reporter for ESPN+ and PAC-12+, while contributing written work for outlets such as ESPN, Front Office Sports and Andscape.

Davis additionally serves as the play-by-play voice for Texas Woman’s University gymnastics and works as a basketball color analyst.

Meanwhile, Thulin returns for his 11th season as the television voice of the Wings.

His extensive broadcasting résumé includes NBA on TNT coverage, Olympic broadcasting assignments and work across college football and basketball for FOX Sports and Stadium.

Harris also returns after an impressive 2025 season calling more than 25 Wings games.

A former NCAA champion at the University of Texas and member of the inaugural Houston Comets championship team, Harris has spent more than two decades working in sports media for ESPN, SEC Network and ACC Network.

Steinfeld’s return further solidifies the production side of the broadcasts.

The 10-time Emmy Award winner has produced or directed coverage for virtually every major sports network and event over the last four decades, including WNBA Commissioner’s Cup broadcasts for Prime Video and multiple Olympic Games.

As expectations continue rising around the Dallas Wings entering the 2026 season, the organization’s revamped broadcast team reflects the franchise’s broader commitment to elevating every aspect of the fan experience.

With star power on the court and a polished broadcast crew behind the microphones, Dallas appears positioned for one of the most visible seasons in team history.

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