Satou Sabally’s time with the Wings is done.

The two-time WNBA All-Star forward announced she played her last game for Dallas during Unrivaled media availability Thursday, adding that she is working with the Wings to find another home.

“I’m working with [the Wings organization] to find a next home for me, because I’ve already played my last game in Dallas,” Sabally said when asked by The Post’s Madeline Kenney about her plans for next season.

“And I’m just excited. I’m excited for free agency. I’m able to talk to a lot of players outside the league because I have not played on a different team yet and I’m excited to get to know them more on a personal level — but also knowing how they approach the game. And I just love having basketball conversations and high level basketball IQ conversations about the game to I  know here I fit best in the future.” 

Sabally, who was the No. 2 pick of the 2020 WNBA Draft, is one of the top free agents this offseason after signing a one-year deal with Dallas last January.

However, the Wings can use their core designation on her which could lead to a sign-and-trade.

“I’ve already communicated with Dallas how grateful I am because they’ve made this home for me for the past years,” she said.

Sabally, who was the named the WNBA Most Improved Player in 2023, explained that she’s had “good communication” with Dallas.

“Obviously, at first they were still trying, but I think what is most effective is working with the player and listening to their wishes and hearing out how we can find a best solution for each other,” she said. “So, there was always great communication and more on the agent front right now because I need to focus on Unrivaled and I will. So I’m trusting the people that I have on my staff and the front office… I have good communication with that.” 

The New York native — whose sister Nyara Sabally won a WNBA title with the Liberty last season — is playing for Phantom BC of the Unrivaled 3×3 women’s basketball league this offseason.

“Yeah, of course,” Sabally said when asked about the possibility of playing with her sister. “In the future I would love that.”

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