Nia Coffey

Key adjustments the Atlanta Dream must make after loss to New York Liberty

By Wilton Jackson / September 23, 2024

Tanisha Wright: ‘They punched us in the mouth. … Now, we have to respond’

Tina Charles, smiling.

How Atlanta Dream will continue to build on ‘identity’ after loss to Indiana Fever

By Wilton Jackson / August 27, 2024

Tanisha Wright: ‘We are doing a great job of forming an identity. … That’s going to be our focus moving forward’

Before a game, Connecticut Sun strength and conditioning coach Analisse Rios taps an orange and white basketball held by Sun center/forward Astou Ndour-Fall.

Sideline superheroes: The medical providers taking care of WNBA players

By Abby Gordon / August 11, 2024

‘It’s not a job, it’s a lifestyle,’ Minnesota Lynx head athletic trainer Chuck Barta says

Atlanta Dream forward Naz Hillmon (00) leads a pregame huddle ahead of a game against the Washington Mystics at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C on May 29, 2024 (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra | The Next)

How Naz Hillmon is steadying Atlanta amid rocky 7-10 start

By Hunter Cruse / July 1, 2024

How forward Naz Hillmon is making her impact for the Dream on and off the court through the team’s early struggles

Atlanta Dream head coach Tanisha Wright stands on the sideline and watches the game with her hands loosely clenched at chest level.

What’s wrong with the Atlanta Dream’s offense?

By Hunter Cruse / June 8, 2024

Is Atlanta’s system maximizing star Rhyne Howard’s talents?

Minnesota Lynx guard Natisha Hiedeman cradles the ball while extending her arm to shoot a layup around the reach of Chicago Sky center Elizabeth Williams during a WNBA preseason game.

Sunday Notes, preseason edition: Concerns in Atlanta and Dallas

By Em Adler / May 12, 2024

Plus, observations about Indiana, Minnesota and Phoenix

Atlanta Dream guards Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray hug.

2024 WNBA season preview: Atlanta Dream

By Hunter Cruse / May 1, 2024

The Dream remain committed to promising young core, but look to return to the playoffs in 2024

Graphic with photo of Rhyne Howard (10) shooting over her defender, Natasha Cloud (9), during a game between the Atlanta Dream and the Washington Mystics. Text below reads "Rhyne's Rise". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of guest Dan Padover and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Dan Padover’s Atlanta Dream sequence with new additions joining Rhyne Howard

By The Next / February 20, 2024

Dream GM talks adding veteran experience, versatility in free agency

Tina Charles pictured in a game on July 30, 2022 against the Washington Mystics (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra, The Next)

Dream add former WNBA MVP Tina Charles, re-sign Nia Coffey

By Hunter Cruse / February 1, 2024

Analyzing Atlanta’s newest free agency signings

Two of the most notable players in free agency face each other on the court: Washington Mystics big wing Elena Delle Donne defends Phoenix Mercury point guard Skylar Diggins-Smith

The Next’s 2024 WNBA free agency predictions

By Em Adler / January 21, 2024

Our staff predicts landing spots and contracts for top free agents in 2024