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The Atlanta Dream are an American professional
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team based in
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, playing in the Eastern Conference in the
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(WNBA). The team was founded for the
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. The team is owned by real estate investors Larry Gottesdiener, Suzanne Abair and former Dream player Renee Montgomery. Although the Dream share the Atlanta market with the
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's Hawks, the Dream is not affiliated with its NBA counterpart. The Dream play at the
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in
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. The Dream has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in eight of its thirteen years in Atlanta and has reached the
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three times. The franchise has been home to many high-quality players such as
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standouts
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
and Shoni Schimmel, former Finals MVP Betty Lennox, and Brazilian sharpshooter Izi Castro Marques. In 2010, the Dream went to the
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but fell short to
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. They lost to the Minnesota Lynx in the 2011 and 2013 WNBA Finals.


Franchise history


Joining the League (2008)

Before the success of the United States women's basketball team in the 1996 Olympic Games, the American Basketball League had interest in placing a women's professional basketball team in Atlanta as early as 1995. Eight of the twelve Olympians played on ABL teams when the league began play in October 1996. The Atlanta Glory played at Forbes Arena and lasted two seasons before folding before the start of the 1998–99 season, which would be the ABL's final. Atlanta had been mentioned as a possible future city for WNBA expansion, but efforts did not come together until the beginning of 2007 when an organizing committee with Atlanta businesswomen/men and politicians began the effort to attract an expansion team. The inability of the
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of the NBA to draw crowds was a concern of the WNBA, and the committee kicked off an effort in February 2007 to gain volunteers and petition signatures. Philips Arena (now State Farm Arena), the Gwinnett Arena (now
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) and Alexander Memorial Coliseum (now
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) were candidates for venues. By May 2007, the committee had over 1,000 pledges for season tickets, although the goal was 8,000 season tickets in ninety days. By July the committee had 1,200 commitments and began searching for an owner. On October 16, 2007, it was reported that Ron Terwilliger, an Atlanta businessman and CEO of a national real estate company would be the future owner of an Atlanta franchise. The next day, at a news conference at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, WNBA president
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made the announcement that Atlanta would officially be granted a WNBA expansion franchise. On November 27, 2007, Atlanta named
Marynell Meadors Marynell Meadors (born August 27, 1943) is an American women's basketball coach at the college and professional level. She most recently served as head coach and general manager of the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association a ...
, a coach with extensive experience at the college level, the first
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and
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in franchise history. This was Meadors' second role as a coach/general manager in the WNBA following a stint with the
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. Afterwards, Meadors had served as a scouting director for the Miami Sol and had been an assistant coach under
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and Tree Rollins for the
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. Former NBA player
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volunteered his name as head coach for the Dream. Terwilliger declined, stating that he wanted someone with more coaching experience and he felt that the head coach should be a woman, as the WNBA was a women's league. On December 5, 2007, an online contest was announced for people to vote on the team name and team colors, while the final choice rested with owner Ron Terwilliger. The names offered as choices were "Dream", "Flight", "Surge" and "Sizzle". On January 23, 2008, the team name was announced as the Dream, inspired by the famous speech of Atlanta native
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, and the team colors were sky blue, red, and white. Atlanta held their expansion draft on February 6, 2008 when they selected one player from each of the 13 teams in the league. Atlanta traded Roneeka Hodges and their number four pick in the
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to the Seattle Storm for Izi Castro Marques and Seattle's eighth pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft. Also, the Dream traded the 18th pick and LaToya Thomas to the Detroit Shock for
Ivory Latta Ivory Latta (born September 25, 1984) is an American professional basketball player who is currently a free agent. She was drafted 11th overall by the Detroit Shock in the 2007 WNBA Draft. A 5'6" (1.68 m) guard noted for her three-point shooting ...
. From May 17, 2008, with a season opening loss against the
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to July 3, 2008, with a home loss against the Houston Comets, the Dream lost 17 consecutive games, setting the WNBA all-time record for both consecutive losses and losses from opening day. The 2006
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had previously lost 13 consecutive games, and the 2002 Detroit Shock had opened their season 0–13. On July 5, the Dream earned their first win in Atlanta 91–84 against the
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, ending the losing streak. They later finished with a 4–30 record.


The Angel McCoughtry Era (2008-2019)

Not wanting a repeat of 2008, head coach and general manager
Marynell Meadors Marynell Meadors (born August 27, 1943) is an American women's basketball coach at the college and professional level. She most recently served as head coach and general manager of the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association a ...
acquired players such as Sancho Lyttle, Nikki Teasley,
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,
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
, and
Michelle Snow Donnette Jé-Michelle Snow (born March 20, 1980) is a retired American professional basketball player who played most recently in the Turkish Women's Basketball League. High school career Born and raised in Pensacola, Florida, Snow led Pensaco ...
in the 2008–2009 offseason. In 2009, Atlanta reached the playoffs at 18–16, exceeding their previous record by 14 wins, but lost in the first round to the 2008 champion Detroit Shock in a sweep. After the season, their coach, Marynell Meadors, was awarded the Coach of the Year Award. The Dream's owner, Ron Terwilliger, announced in August that he wanted to give up his position as the primary owner of the Atlanta franchise. On October 29, 2009, Kathy Betty took control of the team under the business entity Dream Too, LLC. The 2010 season saw further improvement, finishing in fourth place in the Eastern Conference. The Dream then made it through the first two rounds of the playoffs and secured a trip to the WNBA Finals with a win over the New York Liberty, as they swept New York in two games in the Eastern Conference Finals. They eventually faced the best team in the league, the 28–6 Seattle Storm. Seattle took the first two games at home with two close wins. Seattle completed the sweep and won the series in Atlanta. Even though they were swept, the Dream did not lose any game by a margin of more than three points. Addressing arguably Atlanta's biggest concern, the team traded for All-Star point guard Lindsey Harding prior to the 2011 season. Despite the addition, the Dream struggled to open the season, starting with a 2–7 record due to an injury that sidelined
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
and overseas commitments by Sancho Lyttle. The team then went on a run of 14 wins and 5 losses after the All-Star break. They carried that momentum into the playoffs, sweeping the
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and defeating the Indiana Fever to return to the WNBA Finals. However, they lost to the 27–7 Minnesota Lynx in three games. During the 2011 season, Betty sold Dream Too LLC to local investors Mary Brock and
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. The Dream started the 2012 season with a 12–12 record and fired head coach and general manager Meadors during a dispute with league-leading scorer
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
. Meadors was replaced by Fred Williams, finished with a 19–15 record, and lost in the first round. The following 2013 season, the team again made it to the WNBA Finals, and again were swept by the Lynx. Williams' contract was not renewed.
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was then hired for the 2014 season. He led the team to the playoffs in 2014 and 2016, but was fired after failing to make the playoffs in 2017. On October 30, 2017, the Dream hired
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as their new head coach. Collen came over to Atlanta after serving as an assistant coach for the
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. Collen helped the Dream finish first in the Eastern Conference in 2018, finishing with an 23-11 record. They ultimately ended up losing in the Semifinals that year. 2019 was a struggle for the Dream.
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
was still recovering from her ACL tear that occurred during the 2018 year. Tiffany Hayes and Brittney Sykes were bright spots - both averaging in double figures for the year. But that wasn't enough, the Dream finished with the worst record in the Eastern Conference with a 8-26 record. With the WNBA's lottery system of 2-year combine records, the Dream had the worst shot at receiving the top pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft and they received the 4th Overall Pick.


Rebranding and Turmoil (2020-2021)

On October 18, 2019, the Dream unveiled an updated logo and color scheme, the first change to their branding since the team's inception in 2008. Star
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announced that she wasn't going to return to the Dream in the 2020 season - choosing to sign with the
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. This began the transformation of the new look Dream. Tiffany Hayes and Renee Montgomery announced that they would be sitting out the "bubble" season - leaving Elizabeth Williams as the only starter coming back from the last two seasons. The Dream selected young star guard Chennedy Carter in the 2020 WNBA Draft to start the rebuild. The Dream played slightly better in 2020 compared to 2019, but still missed the playoffs with a 7-15 record and were the third worst team in the league. Shortly after the
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began, the WNBA and player's union decided to put
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and Say Her Name slogans on warmup gear and opening weekend uniforms.Atlanta Dream, Co-Owned By Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, Is Close To Being Sold
/ref> By then, team owner
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was a Republican U.S. Senator, and she criticized the league's support for Black Lives Matter. At the next game, Dream players wore black T-shirts with the slogan "VOTE WARNOCK", endorsing her election opponent Raphael Warnock, an African-American pastor who then defeated Loeffler. The player's union then demanded that Loeffler sell her stake in the team. A three-member investor group, including former Atlanta Dream guard Renee Montgomery, were approved to purchase the team in February 2021. Collen seemed excited for the upcoming
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, but left the Dream to go to Baylor about a week before the season began. The Dream promoted Mike Petersen to interim head coach, but he stepped down on July 24 due to health reasons. Darius Taylor took over as interim coach through the end of the regular season. Coaching changes weren't the only issue the Dream faced. Chennedy Carter was suspended on July 5, 2021, due to conduct detrimental to the team and never played again. The Dream's season once again put them at the bottom of the standings and missed the playoffs again. They went 8-24 during the year. Following the season, it was announced that Courtney Williams and
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would not be re-signed due to their roles in an altercation off the court. The league announced that they would be suspended for a couple games in the 2022 season. The Dream and Carter could not work out their differences from the following season, and on February 5, 2022, the Dream traded her to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Erica Wheeler and some draft picks.


The Rhyne Howard Era (2022-Present)

Tasked with trying to turn the team around, the Dream hired Tanisha Wright as their new head coach on October 12, 2021. Wright had played in the league for 12 years and had most recently been an assistant under Bill Laimbeer of the
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. Wright hired Christie Sides, Paul Goriss, and Barbara Turner to her staff in March of 2022. The Dream also announced some new partners and sponsors for the upcoming season.
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and
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were announced on April 5, 2022. The Dream also announced
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as the first-ever marquee jersey partner. The expanded partnership was put on display as the Emory Healthcare logo made its debut on the Dream’s jerseys during the 2022 season. The Dream began looking for their next face of the franchise and acquire the 1st Overall Pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft from the
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on April 6, 2022. They selected Rhyne Howard out of
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as the 1st Overall Pick. Howard was a three-time AP All-America First Team selection, averaged 20.5 points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists as a senior.


Arenas

The Dream played at Philips Arena, now known as State Farm Arena, in downtown Atlanta, shared with the
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from 2008 to 2016. In 2013, the team qualified for the
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, but a scheduling conflict forced them to play home games at The Arena at Gwinnett Center, now known as
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, in suburban
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. Due to renovations to Philips Arena during the Hawks' 2017 and 2018 offseasons, the Dream played home games at
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on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. The team returned to the renovated and renamed State Farm Arena for the 2019 season. Following the conclusion of the 2019 WNBA regular season, team officials indicated that the Dream would not be returning to State Farm Arena for the 2020 season, citing disagreements with the Hawks' management. The team announced on October 18, 2019, coinciding with their rebranding, they would move to the new
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in nearby College Park for the 2020 season (later delayed to the 2021 season), sharing the arena with the Hawks' NBA G League affiliate, the
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.


Season-by-season records


Players


Current roster


Other rights owned


Former players

* Izi Castro Marques (2008–2011) * Érika de Souza (2008–2015) * Katie Feenstra-Mattera (2008) * Lindsey Harding (2011–2012) *
Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Shaunta Holdsclaw (born August 9, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) most recently under a contract with the San Antonio Silver Stars. She announced her retir ...
(2009) *
Ivory Latta Ivory Latta (born September 25, 1984) is an American professional basketball player who is currently a free agent. She was drafted 11th overall by the Detroit Shock in the 2007 WNBA Draft. A 5'6" (1.68 m) guard noted for her three-point shooting ...
(2008–2009) * Shalee Lehning (2009–2011) * Betty Lennox (2008) *
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(2008) * Sancho Lyttle (2009-2017) * Kristen Mann (2008) *
Angel McCoughtry Angel Lajuane McCoughtry (born September 10, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. McCoughtry complet ...
(2009-2019) *
Coco Miller Colleen Mary “Coco” Miller (born September 6, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. She is the identical twin sister of fellow WNBA player Kelly Miller. Early years Born in Rochester, Minnesota, Coco played basketball w ...
(2009–2011) *
DeLisha Milton-Jones DeLisha Lachell Milton-Jones (born September 11, 1974) is an American retired professional basketball player and head coach of Old Dominion. Milton-Jones played college basketball for the University of Florida. She was a first-team All-American ...
(2014–2015) * Shoni Schimmel (2014–2015) *
Michelle Snow Donnette Jé-Michelle Snow (born March 20, 1980) is a retired American professional basketball player who played most recently in the Turkish Women's Basketball League. High school career Born and raised in Pensacola, Florida, Snow led Pensaco ...
(2009) * Nikki Teasley (2008)


Coaches and staff


Owners

* Ron Terwilliger (2008–2009) *Kathy Betty (2010) *Dream Too LLC, composed of Mary Brock and
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(2011–2021) *Larry Gottesdiener, Suzanne Abair, and Renee Montgomery (2021–present)


Executives

*President & COO - Bill Bolen (2008- 2009) *Co-owner & CEO - Kathy Betty (2010-2011) *CEO – Peter J. Canalichio (2012) *CEO - Ashley Preisinger (2012-2014) *President & CEO - Theresa Wenzel (2014–2016) *President & General Manager - Chris Sienko (2017–2021) *President & COO - Morgan Shaw Parker (2022-present)


Head coaches


General managers

*
Marynell Meadors Marynell Meadors (born August 27, 1943) is an American women's basketball coach at the college and professional level. She most recently served as head coach and general manager of the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association a ...
(2008–2012) * Fred Williams (2012–2013) * Angela Taylor (2014–2016) *Chris Sienko (2017–2021) * Dan Padover (2021–present)


Assistant coaches

*
Katy Steding Kathryn Suzanne Steding (born December 11, 1967) is a former collegiate and professional basketball player. She is currently an assistant coach for the Stanford Cardinal women's basketball team. College career Steding was born in Portland, Oreg ...
(2008) * Fred Williams (2008–2012) *Sue Panek (2008–2011) * Carol Ross (2009–2011) *Joe Ciampi (2012–2013) *
Julie Plank Julie Plank is an American basketball coach, most recently of the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Career Previously, Julie Plank was the head coach of the Washington Mystics for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Pla ...
(2013) * Karleen Thompson (2013–2017) * Teresa Edwards (2014) * Tellis Frank (2015) *Miles Cooper (2016–2017) *Mike Petersen (2017–2020) * Darius Taylor (2017–2021) *La'Keshia Frett (2021–2022) *Daynia La-Force (2021–2022) * Christie Sides (2022) * Paul Goriss (2022–present) * Barbara Turner (2022–present)


Statistics

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, B. Lennox (17.5) , E. de Souza (6.6) , I. Latta (3.6) , 74.5 vs 84.7 , 31.7 vs 37.2 , .396 vs .450 , - , 2009 , I. Castro Marques (14.4) , E. de Souza (9.1) , S. Lehning (3.7) , 84.1 vs 82.3 , 37.0 vs 34.5 , .449 vs .421 , - , - , 2010 , A. McCoughtry (21.1) , S. Lyttle (9.9) , S. Lehning (4.8) , 85.4 vs 83.1 , 38.8 vs 34.1 , .444 vs .435 , - , 2011 , A. McCoughtry (21.6) , E. de Souza (7.5) , L. Harding (4.8) , 82.5 vs 80.8 , 36.1 vs 34.6 , .446 vs .431 , - ,
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, A. McCoughtry (21.4) , E. de Souza (8.2) , L. Harding (4.5) , 78.6 vs 75.8 , 34.8 vs 34.5 , .434 vs .415 , - ,
2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fa ...
, A. McCoughtry (21.5) , E. de Souza (9.9) , A. McCoughtry (4.4) , 76.9 vs 75.4 , 35.6 vs 35.7 , .423 vs .420 , - ,
2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, A. McCoughtry (18.5) , S. Lyttle (9.0) , C. Dumerc (4.0) , 80.6 vs 78.6 , 37.7 vs 34.3 , .433 vs .429 , - , 2015 , A. McCoughtry (20.1) , S. Lyttle (8.3) , S. Schimmel (3.2) , 77.8 vs 79.8 , 34.6 vs 32.1 , .411 vs .436 , - ,
2016 File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses duri ...
, A. McCoughtry (19.5) , E. Williams (8.1) , L. Clarendon (3.5) , 81.8 vs 84.0 , 36.5 vs 34.9 , .422 vs .435 , - ,
2017 File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a s ...
, T. Hayes (16.3) , E. Williams (7.2) , L. Clarendon (6.6) , 78.9 vs 82.7 , 35.1 vs 36.0 , .409 vs .438 , - ,
2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the Unit ...
, T. Hayes (17.2) , J. Breland (7.9) , R. Montgomery (3.7) , 81.8 vs 79.5 , 35.8 vs 36.5 , .426 vs .423 , - ,
2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
, T. Hayes (14.7) , J. Breland (7.3) , A. Bentley (3.0) , 71.2 vs 78.9 , 36.1 vs 39.5 , .371 vs .416 , - , - ,
2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global social and economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, worldwide lockdowns and the largest economic recession since the Great Depression in t ...
, C. Carter (17.4) , M. Billings (8.5) , B. Laney (4.0) , 81.0 vs 87.6 , 34.9 vs 35.0 , .442 vs .457 , - ,
2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October 2021 coup in Sudan; Crowd shortly after t ...
, C. Williams (16.5) , C. Williams (6.8) , C. Williams (4.0) , 78.7 vs 84.3 , 24.4 vs 29.6 , .417 vs .457 , - ,
2022 File:2022 collage V1.png, Clockwise, from top left: Road junction at Yamato-Saidaiji Station several hours after the assassination of Shinzo Abe; Anti-government protest in Sri Lanka in front of the Presidential Secretariat; The global monkeypo ...
, R. Howard (16.2) , M. Billings (6.3) , E. Wheeler (3.9) , 78.5 vs 81.5 , 35.5 vs 33.9 , .420 vs .432


Media coverage

Currently, some Dream games are broadcast on Bally Sports Southeast and Bally Sports South. All games (excluding blackout games, which are available on ESPN3.com) are broadcast to the WNBA LiveAccess game feeds on the league website. Furthermore, some Dream games are broadcast nationally on
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and ABC. The WNBA has reached an eight-year agreement with
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, which will pay right fees to the Dream, as well as other teams in the league.


All-time notes


Regular season attendance

* A sellout for a basketball game at State Farm Arena has differed slightly throughout its history: ** 18,729 from 2008 to 2011 ** 18,371 in 2012 ** 18,238 in 2013 ** 18,118 in 2014 ** 18,047 in 2015 and 2016 ** 16,600 in 2019 * A sellout for a basketball game at
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has been 8,600 since 2012, before the Dream temporarily moved in for 2017 and 2018. * A sellout for a basketball game at the
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is 3,500 since 2021.


Draft picks

*2008 Expansion Draft: Carla Thomas, Érika de Souza, Katie Feenstra, Roneeka Hodges, Ann Strother, LaToya Thomas, Kristen Mann, Ann Wauters, Jennifer Lacy, Kristin Haynie, Chantelle Anderson, Betty Lennox, Yelena Leuchanka *2008: Tamera Young (8), Morenike Atunrase (24), Danielle Hood (32) *2009
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Dispersal Draft: Sancho Lyttle (1) *2009: Angel McCoughtry (1), Shalee Lehning (25), Jessica Morrow (27) *2010
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Dispersal Draft: selection waived *2010: Chanel Mokango (9), Brigitte Ardossi (21), Brittainey Raven (33) *2011: Ta'Shia Phillips (8), Rachel Jarry (18), Kelsey Bolte (32) *2012: Tiffany Hayes (14), Isabelle Yacoubou (32, ''ineligible'') *2013: Alex Bentley (13), Anne Marie Armstrong (31) *2014: Shoni Schimmel (8), Inga Orekhova (18), Cassie Harberts (20) *2015: Samantha Logic (10), Ariel Massengale (29), Lauren Okafor (34) *2016: Bria Holmes (9), Rachel Hollivay (13), Courtney Walker (16), Niya Johnson (28) *2017: Brittney Sykes (7), Jordan Reynolds (19), Oderah Chidom (31) *2018: Monique Billings (15), Kristy Wallace (16), Mackenzie Engram (27) *2019: Brianna Turner (11), Maite Cazorla (23), Li Yueru (35) *2020: Chennedy Carter (4), Brittany Brewer (17),
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(25), Kobi Thornton (27) *2021:
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(3), Raquel Carrera (15), Lindsey Pulliam (27) *2022: Rhyne Howard (1), Naz Hillmon (15)


Trades

*February 6, 2008: The Dream traded LaToya Thomas and the 18th pick in the 2008 WNBA draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Ivory Latta. *February 6, 2008: The Dream traded the fourth pick in the 2008 WNBA draft and Roneeka Hodges to the Seattle Storm for Izi Castro Marques and the eighth pick in the draft. *February 6, 2008: The Dream acquired the 24th pick in the 2008 WNBA draft from the Indiana Fever in exchange for agreeing not to select specific unprotected Fever players in the expansion draft. *April 9, 2008: The Dream traded Ann Wauters, draft rights to Morenike Atunrase, and a second-round pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the San Antonio Silver Stars in exchange for Camille Little, draft rights to Chioma Nnamaka, and a first-round pick in the 2009 WNBA draft. *June 22, 2008: The Dream traded Camille Little to the Seattle Storm in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2009 WNBA draft. *July 4, 2008: The Dream traded Kristen Mann to the Indiana Fever in exchange for Alison Bales. *December 17, 2008: The Dream traded the 13th pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for the rights to Chamique Holdsclaw. *January 21, 2009: The Dream traded Alison Bales to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for the 18th pick in the 2009 Draft. *April 9, 2009: The Dream traded the 18th pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Ashley Shields. *August 12, 2009: The Dream traded Tamera Young to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Armintie Price. *March 11, 2010: The Dream traded Michelle Snow to the San Antonio Silver Stars in exchange for Dalma Ivanyi and the right to swap second-round picks in the 2010 Draft. *April 11, 2011: The Dream traded Rachel Jarry and second-round pick in 2012 WNBA draft to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Felicia Chester. *April 11, 2011: The Dream traded Ta'Shia Phillips, Kelly Miller and first-round pick in 2012 WNBA draft to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Lindsey Harding and second-round pick in 2012 Draft. *February 19, 2013: The Dream traded the 7th and 19th pick in the 2013 WNBA draft to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Jasmine Thomas and second-round pick in 2013 Draft. *March 12, 2014: The Dream traded Alex Bentley and the 32nd pick in the 2014 WNBA draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Matee Ajavon and the 18th pick in the 2014 Draft from the Washington Mystics. *May 7, 2014: The Dream traded Courtney Clements to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Swin Cash. *July 9, 2014: The Dream traded Swin Cash to the New York Liberty in exchange for DeLisha Milton-Jones. *April 16, 2015: The Dream traded Jasmine Thomas to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Brittany Hrynko. *July 27, 2015: The Dream traded Érika de Souza to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Damiris Dantas, Reshanda Gray, and a first-round pick in 2016 Draft from the Minnesota Lynx. Minnesota received Sylvia Fowles and a second-round pick in 2016 WNBA draft from Chicago as part of this trade. *February 3, 2016: The Dream traded the 4th pick in the 2016 Draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Elizabeth Williams. *May 2, 2016: The Dream traded Shoni Schimmel to the New York Liberty in exchange for second-round pick in 2017 Draft. *January 26, 2017: The Dream traded Reshanda Gray to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Aneika Henry-Morello. *April 12, 2018: The Dream receive 15th pick in 2018 WNBA draft and a second-round pick in 2019 WNBA draft in exchange for Bria Holmes. *July 9, 2018: The Dream receive Alex Bentley in exchange for Layshia Clarendon and a second-round pick in 2019 WNBA draft. *May 16, 2019: The Dream receive Dallas' third-round pick in the 2020 WNBA draft in exchange for Imani McGee-Stafford. *February 10, 2020: The Dream traded Brittney Sykes and Marie Gülich to Los Angeles in exchange for Kalani Brown. *February 19, 2020: The Dream traded Jessica Breland and Nia Coffey to Phoenix as part of a three-way trade with Connecticut in exchange for Courtney Williams and the 17th pick in the 2020 WNBA draft. *February 21, 2021: The Dream traded their third-round pick in the 2022 Draft in exchange for Yvonne Turner. *January 31, 2022: The Dream traded a third-round pick in the 2023 Draft to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Kia Vaughn. *February 5, 2022: The Dream traded Chennedy Carter and the rights to Li Yueru to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Erica Wheeler, a second-round pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft, and a first-round pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft. *April 6, 2022: The Dream traded the 3rd and 14th overall picks in the 2022 WNBA Draft, and the right to swap first-round picks with the Los Angeles Sparks to the Washington Mystics in exchange for the 1st Overall Pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft. *June 8, 2022: The Dream traded Megan Walker and the rights to Raquel Carrera to the New York Liberty in exchange for AD Durr.


All-Stars

*2008: No All-Star Game *2009: Érika de Souza, Sancho Lyttle *2010: Izi Castro Marques, Sancho Lyttle, Angel McCoughtry *2011: Angel McCoughtry *2012: No All-Star Game *2013: Angel McCoughtry, Érika de Souza *2014: Angel McCoughtry, Érika de Souza, Shoni Schimmel *2015: Angel McCoughtry, Shoni Schimmel *2016: No All-Star Game *2017: Layshia Clarendon, Tiffany Hayes, Elizabeth Williams *2018: Angel McCoughtry *2019: None Selected *2020: No All-Star Game *2021: Courtney Williams *2022: Rhyne Howard


Olympians

*2012: Angel McCoughtry, Érika de Souza ( BRA) *2016: Angel McCoughtry


Honors and awards

*2009 ''Rookie of the Year:'' Angel McCoughtry *2009 ''Coach of the Year:'' Marynell Meadors *2009 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2009 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2010 ''All-WNBA First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2010 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2010 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Sancho Lyttle *2011 ''All-WNBA First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2011 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2011 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Sancho Lyttle and Armintie Price *2012 ''Peak Performer (Points):'' Angel McCoughtry *2012 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Sancho Lyttle *2012 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Armintie Price *2012 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Tiffany Hayes *2013 ''All-WNBA Second Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2013 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry and Armintie Price *2013 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Alex Bentley *2014 ''WNBA All-Star Game MVP:'' Shoni Schimmel *2014 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry and Sancho Lyttle *2014 ''All-WNBA Second Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2015 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2015 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Sancho Lyttle *2015 ''Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award:'' DeLisha Milton-Jones *2015 ''All-WNBA First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2016 ''Most Improved Player:'' Elizabeth Williams *2016 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Angel McCoughtry *2017 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Brittney Sykes *2018 ''Coach of the Year:'' Nicki Collen *2018 ''Executive of the Year:'' Chris Sienko *2018 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Jessica Breland *2018 ''All-Defensive Second Team:'' Tiffany Hayes *2020 ''Most Improved Player:'' Betnijah Laney *2020 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Chennedy Carter *2020 ''All-Defensive First Team:'' Betnijah Laney, Elizabeth Williams *2022 ''Rookie of the Year:'' Rhyne Howard *2022 ''All-Rookie Team:'' Rhyne Howard


References


External links


Article announcing new franchise






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