Atlanta Dream 2025 WNBA Season Preview

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The Atlanta Dream enter the 2025 WNBA season looking to build on their 15-25 record from last year and make a push for the playoffs. With key offseason acquisitions and fresh talent from the draft, the Dream have the potential to be a dark horse contender in the Eastern Conference.

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Key Additions

  • Te-Hina Paopao (Draft Pick No. 18) – A versatile guard from South Carolina, Paopao brings elite three-point shooting and improved defensive skills. She led the nation in three-point percentage (46.8%) last season and set an NCAA tournament record for most three-pointers made.
  • Taylor Thierry (Draft Pick No. 36) – A forward from Ohio State, Thierry adds depth to the frontcourt and provides defensive versatility.
  • Brittney Griner (Free Agency) – The Dream made headlines by signing Griner, a dominant presence in the paint who will immediately bolster their defense and rebounding.
  • Brionna Jones (Free Agency) – Another key frontcourt addition, Jones brings experience and scoring ability.

Projected Starting Lineup

  • PG: Jordin Canada – A strong playmaker with defensive prowess.
  • SG: Rhyne Howard – The team’s star player and primary scorer.
  • SF: Allisha Gray – A two-way wing who can contribute on both ends.
  • PF: Brionna Jones – Provides interior scoring and rebounding.
  • C: Brittney Griner – A dominant force in the paint.

Season Outlook

The Dream open their season on May 16 against the Washington Mystics. With a revamped roster, they aim to improve their offensive efficiency and defensive consistency. The addition of Griner and Jones should help solidify their frontcourt, while Paopao’s shooting could provide much-needed spacing.

The biggest question mark is whether the Dream can develop chemistry quickly enough to compete with top-tier teams like the Liberty and Fever. If their new additions gel, Atlanta could be a surprise playoff contender.

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