The Atlanta Dream earned a hard-fought 92-91 win over the Washington Mystics in a back-and-forth battle that came down to the final seconds on Thursday night at Gateway Center Arena.
With the victory, the Dream improved to 4-2 when starting Jordin Canada, Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard, Brionna Jones, and Brittney Griner. The win also shifts Atlanta’s all-time record against Washington to 31-34 overall and 17-14 at home.
All five Dream starters reached double figures for the first time this season, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and strong team chemistry. Rhyne Howard led the late push with seven points in the opening five minutes of the fourth quarter, and the team collectively shot a red-hot 91.7% from the free throw line to ice the game down the stretch.
The game opened with high intensity and physicality as both teams traded buckets. Atlanta held a slim 25-22 lead after one, thanks to solid contributions from Jordin Canada and Naz Hillmon. Rhyne Howard was active on the glass, and rookie Te-Hina Paopao hit a timely three. The Mystics stayed close behind aggressive drives from Brittney Sykes and the post presence of Shakira Austin.
Atlanta took control midway through the second period, using a 19-8 run to gain a 47-38 halftime lead. Brittney Griner, Nia Coffey, and Rhyne Howard delivered key baskets, while the defense forced several turnovers and limited the Mystics’ field goal opportunities. Allisha Gray knocked down a clutch three and moved into 5th place all-time in franchise history for threes made (142).
The Dream pushed the pace out of the locker room, stretching the lead to double digits with strong two-way play. Allisha Gray continued her impact with aggressive drives, while Canada disrupted Washington’s rhythm with active hands and court vision. Atlanta maintained control, leading 72-60 after three.
Howard came out blazing in the fourth, scoring seven of her points early to keep Atlanta ahead. Though the Mystics made a late rally, the Dream were nearly perfect from the line—making 13 of 15 free throws in the fourth quarter alone—to hold on for the narrow 92-91 victory.
Former Mystic and current Dream guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough reached a personal milestone, for Atlanta surpassing 1,500 career points with her first basket of the night.
Atlanta finished the game shooting 49.2% from the field, while the bench contributed significantly, outscoring Washington’s reserves 26-9 behind the efforts of Hillmon, Paopao, and Coffey.
What’s Next: The Dream will look to carry the momentum into Sunday afternoon as they host the Chicago Sky. Tip-off is set for 3:00 PM ET at Gateway Center Arena
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