Nia Coffey

Atlanta Dream forward Naz Hillmon (00) during the WNBA game between the Atlanta Dream and the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA on July 20, 2023. (Photo Credit: Chris Poss, The Next)

Naz Hillmon’s reliability is a Dream come true

By Hunter Cruse / September 6, 2023

‘She doesn’t act like a second-year player’

MN Lynx vs Atlanta Dream, Cheyenne Parker (F#32) & Jessica Shepard (F#10) on May 23rd, 2023 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota (Photo credit: John McClellan, The Next

Why Atlanta has the WNBA’s worst record in August

By Hunter Cruse / August 27, 2023

Tanisha Wright: ‘This team needs to grow up’

Atlanta Dream wing Rhyne Howard pictured in road game at the Sun.

Red-hot Rhyne Howard-led Dream extend win streak to five games

By Hunter Cruse / July 10, 2023

Howard scores 30 or more points for the second time this season

Iliana Rupert defends Sylvia Fowles in a game from the 2022 season

How ‘familiar face’ Iliana Rupert bolsters Dream bench

By Hunter Cruse / July 5, 2023

Rupert’s 3-point shooting and size will be major add to Dream rotation

Nia Coffey walks out to the court before Atlanta's home game against New York on June 23

How Nia Coffey anchors the Atlanta Dream’s defense, a film study

By Hunter Cruse / June 26, 2023

‘It’s just about applying pressure, so I can be a threat on both ends of the floor’

Notebook: Where do Atlanta Dream stand through five games?

By Hunter Cruse / June 4, 2023

Stats and storylines after 2-3 start to the season

Dream playoff hopes crushed, but their future is far from a nightmare

By Gabriella Lewis / August 21, 2022

Missing the playoffs by a single game may have served the Dream exactly what they need

Members of the Atlanta Dream stand on the court. They are, from left to right: Erica Wheeler, Cheyenne Parker, Rhyne Howard, and Kristy Wallace, with Nia Coffey in front of them

How the Atlanta Dream created an elite defense, and a winning team, in the aggregate

By Spencer Nusbaum / June 3, 2022

Rhyne Howard and Nia Coffey are emerging as All-Defensive contenders during the 6-3 start.

A plan taking shape: where the Atlanta Dream stand after Carter’s departure

By Spencer Nusbaum / February 8, 2022

Coffey, Wheeler in as Carter’s departure signals clean slate for the franchise

Aneesah Morrow puts her head down as she drives past an outstretched defender beside her

Daily Briefing — Jan. 22, 2022: Wake up and smell the Coffey

By Em Adler / January 22, 2022

The Phoenix Mercury actually hired a head coach!