Wings' Azzi Fudd achieves 29-year WNBA history

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Azzi Fudd isn't putting up the offensive numbers that Olivia Miles is.

That has some thinking that the Dallas Wings made a mistake with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

Miles went second to the Minnesota Lynx and looks like she'll be a great player.

Fudd, though, is showing at the defensive end just how talented she is.

She is the fastest guard in the WNBA since its first season to reach 50-plus blocks-plus-steals -- not for a rookie, but for any guard.

Here's that stat via Real Sports:

Azzi Fudd is the fastest guard to reach 50 steals + blocks since 1997 — the first year of the WNBA 🤯 pic.twitter.com/xGnkUHoj9X

— Real App (@realapp) June 29, 2026

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Fudd was always respected as a defender at UConn, and that has clearly translated to the WNBA.

So far, she has 32 steals and 19 blocks through 18 games.

To be averaging more than a block a game is particularly remarkable for the guard. It shows how good her instincts are.

A the offensive end, Fudd continues to look more comfortable, too. She's at 13.6 points per game, and that includes shooting 38.4% from 3-point range.

Maybe she won't be Miles, but Fudd is her own player, and she's been pretty special, too.

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