Photo: Los Angeles Lakers/Twitter In a recent interview, Warriors superstar Steph Curry revealed his dream starting five, raising eyebrows as he left out fellow four-time NBA champion, LeBron James. Curry’s star-studded lineup includes Shaquille O’Neal as center, Tim Duncan as power forward, and Kobe Bryant as small forward. Notably, Curry himself opted out of his
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Will the Atlanta Dream make the 2023 WNBA playoffs? The offseason acquisition of Allisha Gray announced Atlanta’s intention to build on last season’s good vibes and promising growth with a playoff push. While the super teams in Las Vegas and New York, as well as a super strong squad in DC, loom over the league
Haley Jones is as California as they come. She was born in Santa Cruz, went to high school at Archbishop Mitty in San Jose and played college ball at Stanford. The California kid will now be Atlanta Dreaming, as the organization drafted her sixth overall in this year’s WNBA Draft. “This is more nervous than
Here is the pool of players the Atlanta Dream will be considering for their 2023 roster: Rhyne Howard, starting SG ($73,584) Allisha Gray, starting SF ($194,600) Cheyenne Parker, starting PF ($216,100) AD Durr, second SG ($74,305) Aari McDonald, starting PG ($78,586) No. 6 pick ($71,300) No. 8 pick ($71,300) Danielle Robinson, second PG ($155,000) Monique
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: The Atlanta Dream have numerous players out of their lineup due to injury. OK, so it’s not a problem that’s exclusive to Atlanta. We’re at the point in the WNBA season where most players are generally starting to get a bit banged up, and it can be
Memorial Day weekend features a marquee matchup ripe for primetime television as Sunday afternoon the Phoenix Mercury and the Atlanta Dream will play before a nationally-televised audience on CBS. The Dream, coming off of picking No. 1 in the draft, have gotten off to a good start at 4-3, which is seventh in the WNBA.
The Atlanta Dream have had a not perfect, but still very good third week of the season, going 2-1. Rookie sensation Rhyne Howard continues to show out for the team, currently the team’s leading scorer, averaging 20.5 points per game. Howard was able to play against her fellow top three picks this week: the Fever’s
How many rookies did you draft to your 2022 WNBA fantasy team? If you’re lucky, you were able to grab Rhyne Howard. The Atlanta Dream wing has quickly proven herself worthy of No. 1 overall pick (in the actual WNBA Draft, that is — not a fantasy draft!) status, contributing in just about every area
After trading up to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft, the Atlanta Dream have finally found their dream gal in Kentucky guard Rhyne Howard. After a two-horse race between her and Baylor forward NaLyssa Smith for the top spot, the Dream might have found a player that could be a crucial
In a trade with the Washington Mystics, the Atlanta Dream landed the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft. The Mystics received the Dream’s 2022 No. 3 overall pick and 2022 No. 14 pick (second round). In addition, Washington has the right to swap its 2023 first-round pick with the 2023 first-round pick
Courtney Williams is reportedly heading back to the Connecticut Sun, according to sources speaking to Khristina Williams of Girls Talk Sports TV. WNBA All-Star Courtney Williams is expected to finalize a deal to return to the @ConnecticutSun, sources tell @GrlsTlkSportsTV. In 2019, Williams played an instrumental role in leading the team to the WNBA finals.
Who are the Atlanta Dream? While we know unrestricted free agents Courtney Williams and Crystal Bradford will not be returning to Atlanta, little else is certain about the 2022 version of the Dream. After an unstable, injury-riddled 2021 season, the Dream hired a new head coach in Tanisha Wright and then a new general manager
On Tuesday, Dec. 21, Charlie Brown Jr. was walking through the lobby of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas when he saw his friend Zylan Cheatham looking joyous. Brown could tell just by looking at him that he had good news to share. Earlier that day, Cheatham had found out that the
Lots of athletes will tell you winning something for their country is one of the greatest achievements they can boast. The likes of Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and the late Kobe Bryant all won multiple NBA titles but all of them have described the moments spent representing the USA as some of the