‘Hate to See This,’ ‘Really Unfortunate’ – Azzi Fudd’s Upsetting Season-Ending Injury Leaves WNBA World In Despair

The WNBA community had an understandably upset reaction to Azzi Fudd’s season-ending injury.

Azzi Fudd’s much-hyped rookie campaign has come to a shocking end, leaving the Dallas Wings without one of their most important pieces as they fight for a playoff spot. The No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft is set to undergo an arthroscopic procedure on her troublesome right knee.

The news quickly spread across the WNBA, with fans and observers reacting to a setback that comes amid the team’s struggles.

Azzi Fudd Injury Shock: WNBA Community Sends Support After Season-Ending Setback

ESPN’s Alexa Philippou initially reported that Fudd would miss the rest of the Wings’ regular-season games. A few minutes later, the WNBA insider clarified that the rookie’s absence would extend through the playoffs as well.

“TO CLARIFY: She will miss the remainder of the season (not just the regular season),” Philippou posted.

The update immediately prompted an emotional response from the WNBA community, with many focusing on Fudd’s difficult road ahead rather than the impact on the Wings’ playoff push.

“Hate to see this. Azzi Fudd finally gets some momentum and now has to deal with another knee issue. Wishing her a smooth procedure and a strong recovery,” a basketball observer tweeted.

“This is really unfortunate. Hope she stays strong mentally and her team doesn’t give up on her,” a WNBA supporter added.

“What could’ve been worse than this?” another basketball supporter wondered.

“Tough news for Dallas – Fudd’s absence changes their rotation and offensive floor spacing. That should affect the spread and total lines for the rest of the season. Worth tracking how the market adjusts in the next games,” an X user reacted.

“Damn, that sucks. Hope she can heal quickly,” another X user remarked.

“I hope that Azzi Fudd has a strong recovery and is healthy next year,” a diehard Fever and Caitlin Clark supporter tweeted.

Fudd’s importance to Dallas is clear from both her production and the team’s record without her. The Wings are 1-5 this season when the rookie has been unavailable.

Before the injury ended her campaign, Fudd averaged 13.1 points, 1.8 assists, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.7 steals per game. She shot 45.6%, including 39.7% from 3-point range. The 5-foot-11 guard lived up to her sharpshooting reputation by winning the 2026 WNBA All-Star 3-point contest.

The Wings enter the final stretch of the season at 20-16 with eight games remaining. Dallas holds a 4.5-game advantage over the Portland Fire for the No. 8 and final playoff spot, giving Paige Bueckers and her teammates a strong chance to reach the postseason.

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Getting there, however, may be much easier than advancing once they arrive. Fudd’s shooting, floor spacing, and perimeter defense will be difficult to replace. Odyssey Sims or Alysha Clark could take on a larger role in the starting lineup as Dallas reels from the shocking news.

For now, the Wings must adjust without their top pick and one of their most promising young players. Fudd’s absence could reshape Dallas’ playoff ceiling, while her recovery will become the bigger story as the rookie looks toward her second WNBA season.

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