Dallas Wings small forward Satou Sabally was all glammed up for her second consecutive visit to New York this season to take on the Liberty at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Thursday.
The two-time WNBA All-Star was captured in photos wearing a stylish pink blazer, partnered with chic black pants, as she made her way to their dugout. She also had with her a luxurious pink Jacquemus bag.
As per fashion retail website FARFETCH, the pink Le Bambino bag that the German national team player had is listed at $1,263.
The mini bag was made in Italy and crafted from smooth pink leather with a gold tone lettering. It also features a foldover top with magnetic fastening and has a main compartnent and internal slip pocket.
Check out photos of Satou Sabally with her stylish ensemble below:
The Wings fell to the Liberty once again, 79-71, and further dropped to 6-22 for the season. Satou Sabally struggled from the field scoring, going 5-of-12 and 0-of-2 from deep, and ended up with just 10 points. She, however, had seven rebounds and five assists in 36 minutes of play.
The game was the third for the former Oregon standout after missing the first half of the ongoing season to recover from shoulder injury.
Satou Sabally leads Germany in historic Olympic stint
To prepare for her WNBA return, Satou Sabally played for the German women's national basketball team in the recently held 2024 Paris Games. The team made history as it marked its Olympic debut.
Sabally was at the forefront of the German squad's attack, finishing with all-around numbers of 18.8 points, seven rebounds, two assists and a steal as they wound up in seventh place out of the 12-team field.
The Dallas Wings small forward shared to Essentially Sports that she did not know what to expect in their first Olympic run, especially with her coming off an injury, but was proud of what she and the rest of the team had accomplished.
The German-Gambian-American player said:
"It was difficult, but I knew that I was prepared. Mentally, I've been preparing myself for this the whole time. I knew it wasn't going to be easy, but just being able to focus on the groundwork that I put so much time into, that's what I can rely on.
"From the Olympics, I want to bring that team chemistry here. It was amazing how we stuck together through the good and the bad. I want to elevate our team again, and I'm happy to return to my teammates. I really enjoy my time with them."
After her Olympic stint, Satou Sabally has returned to the Wings and is trying to help them have a solid finish to build on amid what has been a rough campaign so far.