Rhyne Howard

Los Angeles Sparks point guard Jordin Canada stands by the half-court line dribbling the ball while bent over and looking past a Minnesota Lynx guard who stands in front of her in a defensive stance, during a WNBA game.

Sunday Notes, Week 7: Rhyne Howard is a star and Sabrina Ionescu is an elite heel, plus Jordin Canada and Michaela Onyenwere breakouts

By Em Adler / July 9, 2023

Your weekly journey into trends and analysis around the WNBA

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

Atlanta Dream's Rhyne Howard (10, gray) drives to the basket in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.

Inside Rhyne Howard’s historic 43-point performance

By Hunter Cruse / July 2, 2023

‘They need to put some respect on my name’

Rhyne Howard drives to the basket vs. the Las Vegas Aces

‘There’s always things you can celebrate’ for Atlanta Dream

By Hunter Cruse / June 12, 2023

Takeaways after Atlanta’s three-game home skid

Aari McDonald and Haley Jones pictured smiling during home game vs. Chicago Sky

How does Aari McDonald’s injury impact Atlanta Dream?

By Hunter Cruse / June 6, 2023

Dream’s McDonald to miss 3-to-4 weeks with torn labrum

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

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Haley Jones, Allisha Gray are fitting Atlanta Dream culture just fine

By The Next / May 30, 2023

Howard and Gabriella discuss the Dream’s culture, Allisha Gray and Haley Jones transition to the pros

Haley Jones is finding her own way on and off the court

By Gabriella Lewis / May 30, 2023

‘She’s definitely grown since the first day we got her in camp’

2023 WNBA season preview: Atlanta Dream

By Hunter Cruse / May 16, 2023

The WNBA’s young, fun playoff hopeful

Close-up photos of Indiana Fever forward/center Aliyah Boston (left) and Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard are displayed side-by-side. The text "Indiana or Atlanta?" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Ranking the WNBA’s young cores

By The Next / May 13, 2023

Do the Indiana Fever and Aliyah Boston take the top spot? Or perhaps the Atlanta Dream, led by Rhyne Howard?