The fantasy experts pinpoint the players who are dropping too far in fantasy women's basketball drafts.
The Atlanta Dream acquired guard Crystal Dangerfield from the Dallas Wings on Saturday in exchange for a third-round draft pick in 2025.
Matilde Villa, a third-round selection by the Atlanta Dream, might be the steal of the 2024 WNBA Draft. But we might have to wait a few years to find out, as the Italian is only 19 years old.
Nyadiew Puoch and Isobel Borlase's friendship will continue as WNBA teammates while Jaz Shelley will link with league great Diana Taurasi after the Australia trio's names were called in a high-profile draft.
The Atlanta Dream upgraded the point guard position through the acquisition of Jordin Canada, while adding a pair of bucket getters in Tina Charles and Aerial Powers.
The Atlanta Dream signed veteran center Tina Charles and guard Aerial Powers on Thursday amid a flurry of transactions around the league on the first day of WNBA free agency.
The Atlanta Dream must halt a troublesome trend when they face the Dallas Wings at Arlington, Texas, in Game 2 of a best-of-three WNBA first-round playoff series Tuesday.
Rhyne Howard recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds to help the Atlanta Dream post an 80-75 victory over the host Washington Mystics Friday night. Allisha Gray added 17 points and eight rebounds and Cheyenne Parker also scored 17 points for the Dream (19-20).
Allisha Gray scored 18 points, Cheyenne Parker had 17 and the Atlanta Dream clinched their first playoff berth since 2018 by defeating the Seattle Storm 79-68 on Wednesday night in College Park, Ga.
Based on their recent play, neither the Atlanta Dream nor the Minnesota Lynx have resembled teams poised for the playoffs. Following a rough month of August for each club, the visiting Dream can snap an eight-game road losing streak and sweep the season series from the Lynx on Friday night in Minneapolis.
Cheyenne Parker had 25 points and seven rebounds on Tuesday to lead the Atlanta Dream to a 94-76 victory over the visiting Phoenix Mercury, who lost veteran guard Diana Taurasi to a recurring left toe injury in the first half.
Atlanta Dream starting forward Nia Coffey will miss the rest of the 2023 season due to a left hand injury she suffered last week. Atlanta announced Coffey's status Thursday, saying the decision came after consulting with specialists.
Cheyenne Parker scored 15 of her game-high 29 points in the fourth quarter Friday night as the short-handed Atlanta Dream rallied for a 78-67 win over the Chicago Sky in College Park, Ga.
Cheyenne Parker has a telling description of what has ailed the Atlanta Dream lately. "Right now, we're lacking toughness," Parker said. "That's what it's
With a month left in the regular season, the Atlanta Dream and host Los Angeles Sparks will square off Saturday with each looking to improve their standing in the playoff race.
Allisha Gray had 27 points and the Atlanta Dream tallied 21 assists on their 27 field goals made in an 80-73 victory over the short-handed Washington Mystics on Sunday in College Park, Ga.
Rhyne Howard scored 23 of her 32 points in the second half and Cheyenne Parker had 18 with 11 rebounds as the Atlanta Dream won at Chicago for the second time in three nights, 88-77 over the Sky on Sunday.
Having veteran talent like Gray and forward Cheyenne Parker will not put them into championship contention just yet, but after several years of rebuilding, the Dream have done a solid job at setting a foundation for the future around the team's young stars.
We've gotten our first official trade of the WNBA offseason! On Friday, Rachel Galligan of Winsidr reported the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever agreed to a player swap.
The 2023 WNBA free agency started early this year and the league had its first trade on Friday afternoon. The Atlanta Dream made major news yesterday and acquired 11-year veteran guard Danielle Robinson better known as DRob, from the Indiana Fever in a trade that sent guard Kristy Wallace to the Fever.
The Atlanta Dream want coach Tanisha Wright and general manager Dan Padover to stick around, extending their contracts through the 2027 season, the team announced Tuesday.
To put it bluntly, the Atlanta Dream were a mess last season. Off-court drama, season-long suspensions and poor play culminated in one of the worst seasons in Atlanta's franchise history.
I needed to see Rhyne Howard in person. Sure, it had only been two games, but Howard's start to her WNBA career wasn't normal. She slapped up 16 points in her debut against the Dallas Wings.
A week after acquiring the top pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft in a trade, the Atlanta Dream used it to select Kentucky Wildcats guard Rhyne Howard.
Taurasi broke down Atlanta's defense with a great assist.
Kelly Loeffler, a U.S. Senator and part-owner of the Atlanta Dream, drew the ire of the players' union for her comments about Black Lives Matter.
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