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Star's daughter brutally cut after 31 mins

Shyla Heal has quickly discovered the brutal business reality of professional sport after being dumped just weeks into her rookie WNBA season.

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WNBA 2021: Shyla Heal waived after being traded from Chicago Sky to Dallas Wings


The Chicago Sky have traded Australian Shyla Heal to the Dallas Wings, with her new team waiving the 19-year-old.
League sources confirm the Chicago Sky have traded Shyla Heal, their own 2022 third-round pick, and the right to swap 2022 first-round picks to the Dallas Wings for Dana Evans. Dallas then immediately waived Heal. #WNBA
— Richard Cohen (@RichardCohen1) June 2, 2021
Heal, the No.8 overall pick in the 2021 WNBA Draft was sent to Dallas, along with the Sky's 2022 third-round pick and the rights to swap 2022 first-round picks in a deal for point guard Dana Evans, the No.13 pick in the Draft. 
The Aussie had an interrupted start to her WNBA career, missing training camp and pre-season due to complications with her visa and played in just four games with the Sky over a total of 31 minutes, averaging 2.0 points per game. 

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WNBA rookie Shyla Heal traded and waived by Chicago Sky after 31 minutes of game time, Dallas Wings


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Australian basketballer Shyla Heal has learned the hard way about the business of professional sport, after the WNBA rookie was traded and then swiftly waived just six weeks after being drafted.
Heal, who is the daughter of Boomers legend Shane Heal, was the eighth overall pick in the 2021 WNBA draft by the Chicago Sky.
But after only four games totalling 31 minutes on court, Heal was unceremoniously traded and then left without a team, with her father revealing she got the news while on the road.
"It's a really disappointing day to be released from the WNBA," Heal tweeted.

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Star's daughter brutally cut after 31 mins | Sunshine Coast Daily

Shyla Heal has quickly discovered the brutal business reality of professional sport after being dumped just weeks into her rookie WNBA season.

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Shyla Heal is ready to prove what she lacks in age she makes up for in professional experience


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Shyla Heal isn’t your average rookie.
She’s young, yes. At 19, she was one of the youngest players selected in the 2021 WNBA Draft. But her experience has her playing well beyond her years.
That experience comes from a lifetime of training with her dad, Shane, who had a storied basketball career of his own, and a professional basketball career that began before she was old enough to drive.
‘‘My dad coached the Southeast Queensland Stars,’’ Heal said. ‘‘Erin Phillips got injured, and we were really short on guards. I was going to be a developmental player that season, but I stepped in as the 10th man and played about 14 games when I was 14.’’

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Heal off to the States as WNBA dream comes true


WNBA draft: Shyla Heal goes pick No.8 to the Chicago Sky
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by Jocelyn Airth
Australia's Shyla Heal is heading to the WNBA.
The 19-year-old's dream came true after the Chicago Sky selected Heal as the No.8 overall pick of the 2021 WNBA Draft.
Heal has followed in the footsteps of Australian basketball stars Lauren Jackson, Penny Taylor, Kristen Veal, Kelsey Griffin, Alison Lacey, Liz Cambage, Alanna Smith and Ezi Magbegor, who each went in the first rounds of their respective WNBA Drafts.
Heal follows in the footsteps of her famous father, Australian basketball great Shane Heal.
Shane had stints in the NBA with the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs as well as a decorated career with the national team and in the NBL.

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America latches onto hotshot Aussie star

Shyla Heal is following in her famous father’s footsteps after being taken inside the top-10 for Friday’s momentous WNBA Draft.

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Shyla Heal will join the Chicago Sky as pick number eight in WNBA draft


Shyla Heal will join the Chicago Sky as pick number eight in WNBA draft
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Shyla Heal, the daughter of Australian basketball great Shane Heal, is headed to the WNBA after being taken by Chicago Sky with pick eight at the draft.
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She debuted in the WNBL at the age of 14
The now 19-year-old has played for South East Queensland Stars, Perth Lynx , Bendigo Spirit and Townsville Fire during her time in the WNBL
The 19-year-old guard's first-round selection follows her standout WNBL season with Townsville Fire.

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Dallas Selects Charli Collier With First Overall Pick In WNBA Draft 2021 Presented By State Farm - WNBA.com


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April 15, 2021
– Collier One of Three Players Selected in First Round by Wings, Including First Finnish WNBA Prospect Awak Kuier–
– International Players Representing Five Different Countries Selected in This Year’s Draft–
NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 – Two-time All-American Charli Collier of Texas tonight was selected by the Dallas Wings with the first overall pick of WNBA Draft 2021 presented by State Farm®, which was held virtually for a second year in a row in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A finalist for the Lisa Leslie Award as the nation’s top center, Collier is the first No. 1 overall selection in the WNBA Draft from the University of Texas. In her final season for the Longhorns, she averaged 19.0 points and 11.3 rebounds per game.

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