WNBA free agency update: Sky get tougher defensively, sign DiJonai Carrington

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One missing piece from the Sky's roster overhaul?

A stopper on the wing.

They solved that Sunday by signing DiJonai Carrington, a former All-Defense selection.

“We’re thrilled to bring DiJonai to the Sky,” general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a statement. “She brings speed, defense, versatility and a fierce competitive spirit, and we can’t wait to see her electrify Skytown.”

She signed a one-year deal with the Sky, according to ESPN.

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