Atlanta Dream Suffer Heartbreaking Loss to Washington Mystics in Crucial Playoff Showdown

Atlanta, GA – September 14, 2024

By Milton Kirby

In a dramatic Friday night matchup, the Atlanta Dream faced off against the Washington Mystics at Gateway Center Arena with a crucial playoff spot on the line. Despite a strong performance from the Dream, they fell short in a heart-stopping 72-69 final.

The Dream, who have relied on the starting lineup of Jordin Canada, Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard, Naz Hillmon, and Tina Charles for much of the season, came out strong in the opening quarter. Their offense quickly established a 4-0 lead, with Canada leading the transition game and finding Hillmon to secure an early 9-5 advantage. This prompted the Mystics to call their first timeout.

Atlanta’s dominance in the paint was evident, as they scored six of their first nine points from inside. The Dream ended the quarter with a 15-5 run, fueled by Howard’s impressive performance, including six points, two steals, one assist, and one block. Howard’s assist to Gray also marked a milestone, moving her up to sixth on the Dream’s All-Time Assists List. By the end of the first quarter, the Dream led 20-14, having outscored the Mystics in points in the paint (12-8), second-chance points (4-0), and fast break points (7-2).

Gray finished with a team-high 17 points and 10 rebounds as the game progressed, earning her ninth career double-double. Hillmon also recorded a double-double, contributing 10 points and 11 rebounds, which was her first of the season. Additionally, Tina Charles set a new franchise record for the most rebounds in a single season, surpassing Érika de Souza’s previous record of 337. Charles achieved this milestone with her third rebound of the night and ended the game with 13 points and five rebounds, bringing her season total to 340.

Video courtesy of the Atlanta Dream

Despite these individual achievements and a strong start, the Dream couldn’t hold off the Mystics, who ultimately secured the win. The defeat was a tough blow for Atlanta, as they now face a challenging road to the playoffs.

The Dream have three games remaining in the regular season: they will play the Mystics again on Sunday, September 15, at Washington’s home court, followed by a matchup against Chicago at Gateway Center Arena on Tuesday, September 17, and concluding with a final regular season game in New York against Lynx on Thursday, September 19.

While New York has already clinched a playoff berth and is playing for home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, Chicago and Washington are still fighting for their playoff positions.

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