
Atlanta, GA – May 30, 2024
In a highly anticipated road trip, the Atlanta Dream faced off against the Washington Mystics on Wednesday night. The game began with a quick start from Atlanta, as Alisha Gray nailed a three-pointer to put the Dream on the board first. The initial five minutes of the first quarter saw a flurry of action, with both teams trading buckets, fouls, and turnovers.
Parker-Tyus was fouled with seven minutes remaining in the first quarter and successfully sank the free throw. By the 3:30 mark, the score was tied at 15-15. However, the Mystics managed to edge ahead, finishing the first quarter with a 22-18 lead. This marked another game where the Dream failed to win the first quarter this season.

The second quarter was a stark contrast to the first. With seven minutes left, the Mystics had only managed to score two points, while the Dream had added four. The teams were tied at 24 points each with 5:53 remaining in the quarter. Gray’s three-pointer with 1:38 left on the clock pulled Atlanta ahead. The Dream went on a 10-0 run to dominate the second quarter, outscoring the Mystics 20-12 and leading 38-34 at halftime. Gray delivered a stellar performance, scoring 14 points in the first half. Tina Charles made a significant impact off the bench, contributing 10 points and eight rebounds in the second quarter alone.
The third quarter saw four lead changes and a tie by the 7:35 mark. Both teams displayed excellent ball movement as they started the second half. Mystics’ Akins showcased her tenacity by fighting for the ball and scoring underneath the basket. With three minutes left in the third, Rhyne Howard went coast-to-coast for her first bucket of the game, drawing a foul. Despite a review request by the Mystics, the call stood, and Howard tied the game at 48-48 with her free throw. Aerial Powers then ignited the Dream fans with a three-pointer, but spirited play from Shakira Austin kept the game tight. The quarter ended with the teams tied at 54-54.
The fourth quarter began with the score knotted, turning the game into a race to the finish. Both teams traded buckets early on, with Atkins scoring for the Mystics to give them a brief lead. Powers was sent to the free throw line for three shots but missed them all with eight minutes left. A crucial block by Stefanie Dolson energized the Mystics with six minutes to play. However, a steal and basket by Gray highlighted the Dream’s defensive prowess, bringing their total to nine steals for the game.
Late in the quarter, Parker-Tyus put the Dream ahead by five points as Atlanta went on a 10-2 run. Despite Austin’s poise in knocking down two free throws with about 2:20 remaining, the Dream held their ground. Howard was sent to the line twice in the final seconds, making all four free throws to seal the victory. The last two minutes were marked by physical play in the paint, but the Dream emerged victorious.
The Mystics remain winless with a record of 0-7, while the Dream improved to 3-2. The Mystics will next face the New York Liberty. Meanwhile, the Dream will take on the reigning champions, Las Vegas Aces, at the Gateway Center Arena on Friday.
Tina Charles, with her stellar performance, finished the game with 17 points, shooting 7/11 from the floor, and grabbing 15 rebounds. Alisha Gray, with her impressive shooting, contributed 19 points, shooting 7/9, including 4 of 6 from three-point range. Aerial Powers added 12 points and 5 rebounds, Cheyenne Parker-Tyus scored 10 points, and Rhyne Howard chipped in with 11 points. Five players from the Dream scored in double figures, showcasing their balanced attack and team effort in this impressive road win.