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Dallas Wings guard suffers knee injury as WNBA injuries continue to mount

Tyasha Harris left Tuesday’s game against the Connecticut Sun with a knee injury.

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Noa Dalzell is a senior writer covering the WNBA and all of women’s basketball for Breakaway, SB Nation’s women’s sports vertical, as well as the Celtics for CelticsBlog.

Tyasha Harris is day-to-day with a knee injury she suffered in Wednesday’s Dallas Wings victory over the Connecticut Sun. Harris, who has averaged 16.4 minutes off the bench for the wings this season, played just 8 minutes in Tuesday’s contest before exiting the game.

In her place, rookie Azaiah James played more substantial minutes, tallying the first basket of her WNBA career and scoring 9 points in the win.

Harris is currently the only player on the Wings’ injury report, but plenty of players across the league are currently sidelined with injury.

17 players across the WNBA are currently sidelined with injuries

  1. Brittney Griner (Atlanta Dream), who missed Tuesday’s win over the Los Angeles Sparks with a knee injury
  2. Jordin Canada (Atlanta Dream), who injured her knee on opening day and is expected to make a full return this season
  3. Hailey Van Lith (Chicago Sky), who is dealing with an ankle injury
  4. Lindsay Allen (Connecticut Sun), who is dealing with a hamstring strain expected to keep her out for 10-12 days
  5. Tiffany Hayes (Golden State Valkyries), who has missed two games after injuring her nose
  6. Monique Billings (Golden State Valkyries), who has missed the last week with a foot injury
  7. Cecilia Zandalasini (Golden State Valkyries), who has yet to make her WNBA season debut as she deals with a foot injury
  8. Caitlin Clark (Indiana Fever), who is expected to miss at least two weeks with a left quad strain
  9. Megan Gustafson (Las Vegas Aces), who has yet to make her season debut as she deals with a lower leg injury
  10. Rae Burrell (Los Angeles Sparks), who suffered a leg injury in the season opener and is expected to miss 5-7 more weeks
  11. Cameron Brink (Los Angeles Sparks), who is still recovering from an ACL tear she suffered last season
  12. Nyara Sabally (New York Liberty), who missed Tuesday’s game against the Valkyries but is expected to return this week
  13. Natasha Mack (Phoenix Mercury), who suffered a lower back injury and is expected to return in early June
  14. Kahleah Copper (Phoenix Mercury), who underwent left knee arthroscopy and is expected to return in mid-June
  15. Katie Lou Samuelson (Seattle Storm), who tore her ACL in training camp and will miss the season
  16. Shakira Austin (Washington Mystics), who is day-to-day with a concussion
  17. Georgia Amoore (Washington Mystics), who tore her ACL in training camp and will miss the season
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