ATLANTA DREAM (6-3) at WASHINGTON MYSTICS (5-5) June 15, 2014 • 4:00 p.m. ET • TV: N/A Verizon Center • Washington, D.C. Regular Season Game 10 • Away Game 4 2014 Schedule & Results Date .........Opponent .................... Result/Time May 11..... NEW YORK^....................... W, 63-58 May 16..... SAN ANTONIO (SPSO) .... W, 79-75 May 17..... at Indiana (FSS) ....... W, 90-88 (2OT) May 24..... at Chicago (NBA TV) .......... L, 73-87 May 25..... INDIANA (SPSO) ...... L, 77-82 (OT) May 30..... SEATTLE (SPSO) ................ W, 80-69 June 1....... at Connecticut....................... L, 76-85 June 3....... LOS ANGELES (ESPN2) .... W, 93-85 June 7....... CHICAGO (SPSO) .............. W, 97-59 June 13 .... MINNESOTA (SPSO)......... W, 85-82 June 15 .... at Washington ............................. 4 pm June 18 .... WASHINGTON (FSS) .............12 pm June 20 .... NEW YORK (SPSO) .............7:30 pm June 22 .... at New York ................................. 3 pm June 26 .... at San Antonio ............................ 8 pm June 29 .... at Indiana (NBA TV) ................. 6 pm July 1 ........ INDIANA (ESPN2) .................... 8 pm July 5 ........ WASHINGTON (SPSO)............ 7 pm July 8 ........ CONNECTICUT* (ESPN2) ..... 7 pm July 12...... at Indiana (SPSO) ....................... 7 pm July 13...... CHICAGO* ................................. 6 pm July 16...... at New York ............................... 11 am July 22...... at Minnesota (FSS) ..................... 8 pm July 25...... CHICAGO* ............................7:30 pm July 27...... at Washington (NBA TV).......... 4 pm July 29...... CONNECTICUT (SPSO)........12 pm July 31...... at Tulsa ......................................... 8 pm Aug. 3 ...... NEW YORK (SPSO) .................. 3 pm Aug. 5 ...... at Phoenix ..................................10 pm Aug. 7 ...... at Seattle .....................................10 pm Aug. 8 ...... at Los Angeles ..................... 10:30 pm Aug. 10 .... at Chicago (WNBA TV) ............ 6 pm Aug. 13 .... PHOENIX (FSS) ......................... 7 pm Aug. 15 .... TULSA (SPSO) ......................7:30 pm Aug. 17 .... at Connecticut............................. 1 pm All Times Eastern Home games in CAPS ^ - Preseason Game * - Game at McCamish Pavilion (Georgia Tech) Pos. No. Player PPG RPG APG Notes G 5 JASMINE THOMAS 9.7 2.1 2.2 5-9 • 145 • Duke G 15 TIFFANY HAYES 9.8 2.7 1.6 5-10 • 155 • Connecticut G 35 ANGEL McCOUGHTRY 18.6 4.8 4.3 6-1 • 160 • Louisville F 20 SANCHO LYTTLE 11.2 9.9 2.4 6-4 • 175 • Houton C 14 ERIKA DE SOUZA 18.2 9.7 1.4 6-5 • 190 • Brazil PROBABLE STARTERS Has raised her scoring average every season Leads the league in 3-point field goal pct. (.650) Fourth in the league in steals (2.4), fiſth in scoring, 11th in assists Has recorded three consecutive double-doubles Earned first career Eastern Conference Player of the Week award on June 9 RECORD HOME ROAD OT 2OT OVERALL 6-3 4-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 EASTERN CONF. 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 WESTERN CONF. 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 CURRENT STREAK W3 W4 L2 L1 W1 2014 ATLANTA DREAM RECORD INJURY REPORT Matee Ajavon - Right calf (day-to-day) RECENT TRANSACTIONS June 2 Removed Céline Dumerc from the suspended list May 31 Waived Inga Orekhova May 15 Tem- porarily suspended Céline Dumerc May 12 Waived Cassie Harberts, Jhasmin Player and Samantha Prahalis May 7 Traded Courtney Clements and Atlanta’s second-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draſt to the Chicago Sky for Swin Cash and Chicago’s third-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draſt May 4 Waived Rebekah Gardner and Khaalidah Miller April 29 Waived Ashley Corral, Jacki Gemelos and Danielle Wilson April 25 Signed Ashley Corral, Rebekah Gardner, Khaalidah Miller, Amanda omp- son and Danielle Wilson to training camp contracts April 14 Selected Shoni Schimmel (First Round, No. 8 overall), Inga Orekhova (Second Round, No. 18 overall) and Cassie Harberts (Second Round, No. 20 overall) in the WNBA Draſt. INJURIES AND TRANSACTIONS
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ATLANTA DREAM (6-3) at WASHINGTON MYSTICS (5-5)June 15, 2014 • 4:00 p.m. ET • TV: N/A
Verizon Center • Washington, D.C.Regular Season Game 10 • Away Game 4
2014 Schedule & Results
Date .........Opponent ....................Result/TimeMay 11 ..... NEW YORK^ ....................... W, 63-58May 16 ..... SAN ANTONIO (SPSO) .... W, 79-75May 17 ..... at Indiana (FSS) .......W, 90-88 (2OT)May 24 ..... at Chicago (NBA TV) .......... L, 73-87May 25 ..... INDIANA (SPSO) ...... L, 77-82 (OT)May 30 ..... SEATTLE (SPSO) ................ W, 80-69June 1 ....... at Connecticut ....................... L, 76-85June 3 ....... LOS ANGELES (ESPN2) .... W, 93-85June 7 ....... CHICAGO (SPSO) .............. W, 97-59June 13 .... MINNESOTA (SPSO) ......... W, 85-82June 15 .... at Washington .............................4 pmJune 18 .... WASHINGTON (FSS) .............12 pmJune 20 .... NEW YORK (SPSO) .............7:30 pmJune 22 .... at New York .................................3 pmJune 26 .... at San Antonio ............................8 pmJune 29 .... at Indiana (NBA TV) .................6 pmJuly 1 ........ INDIANA (ESPN2) ....................8 pmJuly 5 ........ WASHINGTON (SPSO) ............7 pmJuly 8 ........ CONNECTICUT* (ESPN2) .....7 pmJuly 12 ...... at Indiana (SPSO) .......................7 pmJuly 13 ...... CHICAGO* .................................6 pmJuly 16 ...... at New York ...............................11 amJuly 22 ...... at Minnesota (FSS) .....................8 pmJuly 25 ...... CHICAGO* ............................7:30 pmJuly 27 ...... at Washington (NBA TV) ..........4 pmJuly 29 ...... CONNECTICUT (SPSO) ........12 pmJuly 31 ...... at Tulsa .........................................8 pmAug. 3 ...... NEW YORK (SPSO) ..................3 pmAug. 5 ...... at Phoenix ..................................10 pmAug. 7 ...... at Seattle .....................................10 pmAug. 8 ...... at Los Angeles ..................... 10:30 pmAug. 10 .... at Chicago (WNBA TV) ............6 pmAug. 13 .... PHOENIX (FSS) .........................7 pmAug. 15 .... TULSA (SPSO) ......................7:30 pmAug. 17 .... at Connecticut .............................1 pm
All Times EasternHome games in CAPS^ - Preseason Game* - Game at McCamish Pavilion (Georgia Tech)
Pos. No. Player PPG RPG APG Notes G 5 JASMINE THOMAS 9.7 2.1 2.2 5-9 • 145 • Duke
G 15 TIFFANY HAYES 9.8 2.7 1.6 5-10 • 155 • Connecticut
C 14 ERIKA DE SOUZA 18.2 9.7 1.4 6-5 • 190 • Brazil
PROBABLE STARTERS
Has raised her scoring average every season
Leads the league in 3-point field goal pct. (.650)
Fourth in the league in steals (2.4), fifth in scoring, 11th in assists
Has recorded three consecutive double-doubles
Earned first career Eastern Conference Player of the Week award on June 9
RECORD HOME ROAD OT 2OT
OVERALL 6-3 4-1 1-2 0-1 1-0
EASTERN CONF. 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-0
WESTERN CONF. 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
CURRENT STREAK W3 W4 L2 L1 W1
2014 ATLANTA DREAM RECORD
INJURY REPORTMatee Ajavon - Right calf (day-to-day) RECENT TRANSACTIONSJune 2 Removed Céline Dumerc from the suspended list May 31 Waived Inga Orekhova May 15 Tem-porarily suspended Céline Dumerc May 12 Waived Cassie Harberts, Jhasmin Player and Samantha Prahalis May 7 Traded Courtney Clements and Atlanta’s second-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft to the Chicago Sky for Swin Cash and Chicago’s third-round pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft May 4 Waived Rebekah Gardner and Khaalidah Miller April 29 Waived Ashley Corral, Jacki Gemelos and Danielle Wilson April 25 Signed Ashley Corral, Rebekah Gardner, Khaalidah Miller, Amanda Thomp-son and Danielle Wilson to training camp contracts April 14 Selected Shoni Schimmel (First Round, No. 8 overall), Inga Orekhova (Second Round, No. 18 overall) and Cassie Harberts (Second Round, No. 20 overall) in the WNBA Draft.
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date Exp From 4 Swin Cash F 6-1 162 09/22/79 12 Connecticut5 Jasmine Thomas G 5-9 145 09/30/89 3 Duke9 Céline Dumerc G 5-7 132 07/09/82 R France10 Matee Ajavon G 5-8 160 05/07/86 6 Rutgers13 Aneika Henry F-C 6-4 192 02/13/86 2 Florida14 Erika de Souza C 6-5 190 03/09/82 8 Brazil15 Tiffany Hayes G 5-10 155 09/20/89 2 Connecticut20 Sancho Lyttle F 6-4 175 09/20/83 9 Houston 21 Amanda Thompson F 6-1 180 11/18/87 1 Oklahoma23 Shoni Schimmel G 5-9 161 05/04/92 R Louisville31 Nadia Colhado C 6-4 196 02/25/89 R Brazil35 Angel McCoughtry G-F 6-1 160 09/10/86 5 Louisville
Head Coach: Michael Cooper (New Mexico)Assistant Coaches: Karleen Thompson (Southern California), Teresa Edwards (Georgia)Athletic Trainer: Michael Douglas (Morehouse)Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Camensky Bryson (Memphis)
DATE OPPONENT TIME (EDT) ARENA TV Wednesday, June 18 Washington 12:00 pm Philips Arena FSSFriday, June 20 New York 7:30 pm Philips Arena SPSOSunday, June 22 New York 3:00 pm Madison Square Garden N/AThursday, June 26 San Antonio 8:00 pm AT&T Center N/ASunday, June 29 Indiana 6:00 pm Bankers Life Fieldhouse NBATV
Overall...................................Tied, 13-13 at Atlanta ......................ATL leads, 7-6 at Washington .............WAS leads, 7-6Current Streak ......................WAS, W2 at Atlanta ......................WAS, W1 at Washington .............WAS, W1Largest Atlanta Win ............25 (9/9/12)Largest Washington Win ....18 (9/12/09)
Playoffs ..................................ATL leads, 4-1 at Atlanta ......................ATL leads, 2-1 at Washington .............ATL leads, 2-0
DATE H/A W/L SCORE5/27/08 A L 74-806/20/08 A L 61-727/25/08 H L 75-816/7/09 A L 71-776/19/09 H W 93-817/3/09 H W 72-659/12/09 A L 64-826/5/10 A W 86-79 (OT)7/21/10 A L 72-828/3/10 H L 78-868/22/10 H L 81-909/22/10 H L 81-906/9/11 H L 90-98 (OT)7/20/11 A W 86-798/9/11 A W 72-709/1/11 A L 81-859/2/11 H W 95-73
DATE H/A W/L SCORE8/24/12 A W 81-698/30/12 H W 82-599/9/12 H W 93-689/14/12 A W 82-746/2/13 A W 73-636/28/13 H W 86-758/18/13 H W 76-588/23/13 A L 64-748/28/13 H L 80-85 (OT)
PLAYOFFSDATE H/A W/L SCORE9/25/10 A W 95-909/27/10 H W 101-779/19/13 H L 56-719/21/13 A W 63-459/23/13 H W 80-72
FAST STARTSAtlanta has gotten out of the gates quickly during its three-game winning streak, scoring at least 46 first-half points to take a halftime lead in all three contests. In face, the Dream has led at the break by a combined 42 points in its last two games, outscoring Chicago 56-31, and Minnesota 50-33.
CAREER YEAR THUS FAR FOR DE SOUZAErika de Souza is off to the best start of her career. The ninth-year veteran is third in the league in field goal percentage (.642) and blocks (1.8), fifth in rebounds (9.7) and seventh in scoring (18.2). After leading the league with 18 double-doubles in 2013, de Souza has four more this season, and has collected at least 14 points and eight rebounds in every game. She was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the first time in her career for the week of June 2-8.
SHOOTING STARAngel McCoughtry’s scoring average has dipped slightly this year, but she still ranks fifth in the league in scoring at 18.6 points per game. Her decrease in scoring, however, is not due to subpar shooting. but merely a decrease in number of field goal attempts. McCoughtry averaged 18.1 shots per game last year, but this year, has only taken more than 15 shots twice, while averaging 14.9 attempts per game. The two-time defending scoring champion has also been clutch, hitting the go-ahead basket with 42.9 seconds left in the season opener against San Antonio on May 16, and the winning three-pointer with 8.8 seconds left in the road opener at Indiana the next night.
RECORD REBOUNDERSancho Lyttle ranks fourth in the league in rebounding at 9.9 per game, thanks largely to her per-formance in the road opener at Indiana when she hauled down a franchise record 21 rebounds. Lyttle broke the team record she shared with Erika de Souza of 20 rebounds in a game. Lyttle has five double-doubles this season, which is tied for second most in the league, and has scored in double figures in six straight games.
HOT HAYESAfter scoring a total of just 19 points in the Dream’s first four games this season, Tiffany Hayes has been on fire during the last five contests, averaging 13.8 points per game. During that stretch, she has made 10-of-15 shots from three-point range, and leads the league for the season sinking 65 percent of her triples (13-of-20). She also has made 15-of-17 free throws (88.2 percent) in those five games.
SHOWTIME SHONIShoni Schimmel’s WNBA career is off to a memorable start, as the rookie ranks fourth in the league in assists averaging 5.9 per game and ranks sixth among rookies in scoring (8.6). She set a WNBA record for most assists in the first four games of a career with 37, and tied the franchise record for assists in a game with 11 in the season opener, which was second most in a debut in WNBA history (Andrea Nagy, 12, June 10, 1999). She followed that with 17 points and 10 assists the next night in Indiana, already becoming one of just four players in Dream history to have multiple double-digit assist games, joining Ivory Latta, Shalee Lehning and Angel McCoughtry.
SHARE AND SHARE ALIKEThe Dream has recorded at least 23 assists four times already this season, and owns the league lead averaging 20.7 assists per game. Last season, the Dream had just three games all season in which it recorded at least 23 assists, and averaged 16.6 assists per contest.
POINTS IN THE PAINTThe Dream has outscored its opponents in the paint in seven of nine games so far this season, with an edge for the year of 352-296. The Dream collected a whopping 68 points in the paint in a victory over Los Angeles on June 3, wich was 20 more than the team’s previous season best.
RUNNING WITH THE DREAMHead coach Michael Cooper has made no secret of his desire to have his team push the ball up the floor and score in transition whenever possible. So far, that plan has been a success, as the Dream has outscored its opponents in fast-break points seven times in the team’s first nine games. Atlanta has more than doubled its opponents’ fast-break points for the season, with a total margin of 115-53.
TO CATCH A THIEFAtlanta has long been one of the top teams in the league in steals, and 2014 is no exception, as the Dream is currently second in the league averaging 10.6 steals per game. Individually, Angel McCough-try is fourth in the WNBA averaging 2.4 steals per game, while Sancho Lyttle is fifth at 2.2 per contest.
TURNOVER PROBLEMSTurnovers have been an issue for the Dream, as the team averages a league-high 18.0 miscues per contest. As a result, Atlanta has given up an average of 20.3 points off turnovers per game, while scor-ing 18.1 points themselves.
TOUGH DAtlanta tied a franchise record May 25 vs. Indiana, allowing the Fever only four points in the fourth quarter, marking the third time the Dream had allowed a team to score just four points in any quarter. Four points is also tied for the second-fewest ever allowed in a WNBA game since the league switched to quarters in 2007. Only 10 times in league history has a team held its opponents to four points or fewer in a quarter, and the Dream is the only team to accomplish it more than once.
SHOOTING FOR SIXAtlanta, in just its seventh season in the WNBA, is seeking its sixth consecutive playoff appearance. At-lanta and Indiana are the only two teams in the Eastern Conference to reach the playoffs in each of the past five seasons, and the Dream is the only team in the WNBA to finish with a record of at least .500 in each of the past five years. Just how rare is the Dream’s success? There have been 18 different WNBA franchises since the league began play in 1997. Of those 18 franchises, Atlanta is one of just four that reached the playoffs at least five times in its first six seasons. The other three (Charlotte, Houston, New York) all were franchises that were part of the initial group of eight teams that began play in 1997. Of the 10 franchises that joined the league after 1997, only Atlanta has accomplished the feat.
RETURNING FIREPOWERAlthough half of the Dream roster is made up of newcomers (6 of 12), most of the firepower from the 2013 team returns, thanks to the return of three starters plus a healthy Sancho Lyttle. Players who accounted for 1,915 of Atlanta’s 2,614 points (73.3 percent) are back this season, while the Dream also returns players who accounted for 73.2 percent of its rebounds, 64.6 percent of its assists, 61.4 percent of its steals and 84.1 percent of its blocks.
ROOKIE CLASSThree rookies are currently on the 2014 roster, with one coming to the Dream through the draft and two others coming over as international players. Guard Shoni Schimmel was the Dream’s top draft pick (No. 8 overall) out of Louisville, while guard Céline Dumerc is playing in the WNBA for the first time after a distinguished career in France, and Nadia Colhado has been a teammate of Erika de Souza’s on the Brazilian national team.
MORE NEW FACESIn addition to the three rookies, the Dream roster also includes two other new faces. Guard Matee Ajavon was acquired from Washington in a trade that involved guard Alex Bentley moving from Atlanta to Connecticut. The Dream also made a trade during training camp, bringing four-time All-Star Swin Cash to Atlanta from Chicago while sending Courtney Clements to the Sky. The team’s also exchanged draft picks in next year’s draft, with Chicago getting the Dream’s second-round pick, while Atlanta gets the Sky’s third-round selection.
Career MilestonesMatee AjavonPoints ............................................. 1,826Needed for 2,000 ..............................174
Rebounds ..........................................382Needed for 400 ...................................18
Erika de SouzaPoints ............................................. 2,236Needed for 2,500 ..............................264
Field Goals ........................................983Needed for 1,000 ................................17
Blocks ................................................275Needed for 300 ...................................25
Tiffany HayesRebounds ..........................................215Needed for 250 ...................................35
Sancho LyttlePoints ............................................. 2,389Needed for 2,500 ..............................111
Field goals made ..............................981Needed for 1,000 ................................19
Assists ................................................369Needed for 400 ...................................31
Steals ..................................................409Needed for 450 ...................................41
Angel McCoughtryPoints ............................................. 3,237Needed for 3,500 ..............................263
Assists ................................................509Needed for 600 ...................................91
Steals ..................................................380Needed for 400 ...................................20
Jasmine ThomasPoints .................................................871Needed for 1,000 ..............................129
Assists ................................................284Needed for 300 ...................................16
CASHING IN ON A TITLEThe addition of Swin Cash to the Dream’s roster gives the Dream a player with WNBA Champion-ship experience. Cash won two titles while with Detroit (2003, 2006) and a third with Seattle (2010). No other Dream player has played in winning effort in a WNBA Finals game. Erika de Souza was a member of the 2002 Los Angeles Sparks title team, but did not play in the Finals. Cash joins Angel McCoughtry as Dream players who have won Olympic gold, while Tiffany Hayes joins Cash as play-ers who have won NCAA titles.
McCOUGHTRY DEFENDS SCORING TITLESAngel McCoughtry has won two consecutive WNBA scoring titles after averaging a league-best 21.5 points per game last season. McCoughtry aims to become just the third player in WNBA history to win at least three consecutive scoring titles, joining Cynthia Cooper (1997-99) and Diana Taurasi (2008-11). McCoughtry narrowly missed winning her first scoring title in 2011, finishing 0.04 points per game behind Taurasi. McCoughtry, whose career scoring average of 19.5 ranks third in WNBA history, also just missed winning her second straight steals title last year, finishing second to Tamika Catchings.
VETERAN FRONTCOURTAtlanta returns two post players who have logged a lot of games in a Dream uniform. Center Erika de Souza is the only member of the team who was on the initial roster in 2008, and has played in a franchise best 170 games for the Dream. Meanwhile, Sancho Lyttle came to the Dream one year after de Souza and has played in 137 games, and ranks third in franchise history for most career minutes played (3,968).
AN INTERNATIONAL TEAMThere are currently 18 foreign-born players on WNBA rosters, and six of them play for the Dream. At-lanta’s roster includes players born in Brazil (Nadia Colhado, Erika de Souza), France (Céline Dumerc), Jamaica (Aneika Henry), Liberia (Matee Ajavon) and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Sancho Lyt-tle). The Dream also began the season with Inga Orekhova, who was born in the Ukraine, on the roster.
LYTTLE EARNS INTERNATIONAL HONORIn February, Dream forward Sancho Lyttle was named the 2013 FIBA Europe Women’s Player of the Year. Lyttle earned the award based largely on her tournament MVP performance while helping Spain win the gold medal at EuroBasket Women in June of 2013. Lyttle was the top player at the Eu-roBasket competition, leading all players in scoring (18.4), rebounds (11.1), steals (2.9) and double-doubles (seven in nine games). In a 70-69 victory over host France in the gold-medal game, Lyttle collected 20 points, 11 boards, four steals and a pair of assists to help Spain win its first EuroBasket title in two decades.
COOPER BRINGS SHOWTIME TO THE DREAMTwo-time WNBA champion head coach Michael Cooper begins his first season as Atlanta’s head coach this season. He was named head coach on Nov. 21, 2013. Cooper is one of the most successful coaches in WNBA history, ranking second in career winning percentage (.663) and sixth in career victories (167) entering the 2014 season. He is the last WNBA head coach to have led his team to back-to-back league titles, winning the 2001 and 2002 championships with the Los Angeles Sparks He had two stints as head coach of the Sparks, amassing a record of 167-85 over eight seasons (2000-04, 2007-09), including a 25-13 (.658) playoff record. He guided the Sparks to three Western Confer-ence titles and reached the conference finals six times.
COOPER’S RECORD BROKENA long-standing record of Michael Cooper’s was broken May 21 during the NBA playoffs, when Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker became the winning trio in NBA playoffs history. They won their 111th career playoff game together, breaking the previous record of 110 playoff wins by the trio of Cooper, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with the Los Angeles Lakers.
THOMPSON, EDWARDS JOIN STAFFThe Dream completed its coaching staff with the additions of Karleen Thompson and Teresa Edwards as assistant coaches. Thompson was an assistant on Michael Cooper’s staff with the Los Angeles Sparks that won WNBA titles in 2001 and 2002, and she served as interim co-head coach when Cooper left during the 2004 season to join the Denver Nuggets’ staff. She was later the head coach and GM for the Houston Comets from 2007-08. Edwards, a five-time Olympian, coached with the Tulsa Shock, and was promoted from assistant to in-terim head coach in 2011. She also has coached with the Minnesota Lynx, but the former Georgia Bulldog is best known for her playing career. Sports Illustrated named her the No. 22 greatest female athlete - and No. 2 basketball player - of the 20th century.
TAYLOR NAMED PRESIDENT/GMFor the first time, the Dream has separated its head coach and general manager duties between two individuals. Angela Taylor was named the Dream’s Executive Vice President and General Manager on Jan. 21, and was elevated to President on May 19. She previously served as Vice-President and General Manager for the Washington Mystics for two seasons (2009-10) and Vice-President of Business Operations for the Minnesota Lynx (2006-08), and is the Owner and President of NetWorks Sports Consulting. A member of two national champion-ship teams as an undergraduate at Stanford, Taylor coached the Cardinal as well as at Texas A&M and Arizona before spending 10 years in the WNBA League Office.
TEAM OF THE YEARIn March, the Dream was named Team of the Year at the annual Atlanta Sports Awards. The Dream earned the award on the strength of a third Eastern Conference Championship and trip to the WNBA Finals in four seasons. The Dream reached the playoffs for a fifth con-secutive year in 2013, and set a franchise record with a 13-4 home record. Atlanta opened the season with a 10-1 record, becoming just the sixth team in WNBA history to win at least 10 of its first 11 games.
DREAM ANNOUNCES TELEVISION SCHEDULEThe Atlanta Dream renewed its television partnership with FOX Sports South and SportSouth for the 2014 WNBA season. All Dream home games at Philips Arena that are not nationally televised will be televised on FOX Sports South and/or SportSouth. Coverage also includes three road matchups: May 17 and July 12 at Indiana, and July 22 at Minnesota.
DREAM ON THE RADIOThe Dream has entered into a new promotional partnership with CBS Radio Atlanta, which marks the first major market radio part-nership in the Dream’s history. For the 2014 season, SportsRadio 92-9 The Game will serve as the team’s exclusive sports radio station and V-103/1380 WAOK will be the exclusive urban radio stations for the Dream. Two Dream home games will be broadcast live on 92-9 The Game this season. The first radio broadcast will take place on Satur-day, June 7, against Chicago at 7 p.m., while the second broadcast will be Sunday, Aug. 3, against New York at 3 p.m.
SUCCESS OVERSEASSancho Lyttle helped Galatasaray enjoy its best season ever during the offseason, as the club became the first Turkish team to win the Euro-League title, won its first Turkish League championship in 14 years and won the Turkish Cup as well. Galatasaray defeated Angel Mc-Coughtry’s Fenerbahce squad in the finals of all three. In addition, Céline Dumerc currently has her team - Tango Bourges Basket - in the French League finals, and in Brazil, Sport Recife, which included Erika de Souza, Tiffany Hayes and Nadia Colhado, reached the finals before falling. Other Dream players to play overseas were Matee Aja-von (Mersin/Turkey) and Aneika Henry (Antakya/Turkey).
Dream HighsPoints 97 vs. Chicago, 6/7Scoring Margin +38 vs. Chicago, 6/7Field Goals Made 39 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Field Goals Att. 78 vs. Chicago, 6/7Field Goal Pct. 53.4% vs. Los Angeles, 6/33-Point FGs Made 9 vs. Minnesota, 6/133-Point FGs Att. 18 vs. Chicago, 6/73-Point FG Pct. 60.0% vs. Minnesota, 6/13Free Throws Made 19 vs. Chicago, 6/7Free Throws Att. 27 2 TimesFree Throw Pct. 92.3% vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Offensive Rebounds 20 vs. Chicago, 6/7Defensive Rebounds 31 vs. Chicago, 6/7Total Rebounds 51 vs. Chicago, 6/7Assists 26 vs. Chicago, 6/7Steals 14 at Indiana, 5/17Turnovers 27 at Indiana, 5/17Blocked Shots 7 2 TimesPersonal Fouls 29 vs. Indiana, 5/25
Opponent HighsPoints 88 at Indiana, 5/17Scoring Margin +14 at Chicago, 5/24Field Goals Made 37 2 TimesField Goals Att. 77 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Field Goal Pct. 50.0% at Indiana, 5/173-Point FGs Made 8 2 Times3-Point FGs Att. 21 vs. Minnesota, 6/133-Point FG Pct. 57.1% at Chicago, 5/24Free Throws Made 24 vs. Indiana, 5/25Free Throws Att. 36 vs. Indiana, 5/25Free Throw Pct. 90.9% vs. Minnesota, 6/13Offensive Rebounds 15 2 TimesDefensive Rebounds 27 vs. Minnesota, 6/13Total Rebounds 37 2 TimesAssists 27 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Steals 15 at Indiana, 5/17Turnovers 25 at Indiana, 5/17Blocked Shots 8 at Chicago, 5/24Personal Fouls 25 vs. Chicago, 6/7
Dream Scoring High Low 1st Quarter 30, vs. Chicago, 6/7 16 vs. San Antonio, 5/162nd Quarter 28 2 Times 14 vs. Indiana, 5/253rd Quarter 29 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3 13 at Indiana, 5/174th Quarter 24 3 Times 8 vs. Indiana, 5/251st Half 56 vs. Chicago, 6/7 34 at Connecticut, 6/12nd Half 47 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3 34 at Chicago, 5/241OT 9 2 Times 9 2 Times2OT 9 at Indiana, 5/17 9 at Indiana, 5/17
Miscellaneous HighsHome Attendance 6,684 vs. Minnesota, 6/13Game Duration 2:27 at Indiana, 5/17
2014 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWSDream Lows
Points 73 at Chicago, 5/24Scoring Margin -14 at Chicago, 5/24Field Goals Made 26 at Connecticut, 6/1Field Goals Att. 61 vs. Seattle, 5/30Field Goal Pct. 36.1% at Connecticut, 6/13-Point FGs Made 2 vs. San Antonio, 5/163-Point FGs Att. 9 vs. San Antonio, 5/163-Point FG Pct. 20.0% vs. Indiana, 5/25Free Throws Made 12 2 TimesFree Throws Att. 13 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Free Throw Pct. 66.7% at Connecticut, 6/1Offensive Rebounds 7 vs. San Antonio, 5/16Defensive Rebounds 19 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Total Rebounds 32 2 TimesAssists 11 at Connecticut, 6/1Steals 7 vs. Minnesota, 6/13Turnovers 13 vs. Chicago, 6/7Blocked Shots 1 3 TimesPersonal Fouls 15 vs. Seattle, 5/30
Opponent LowsPoints 59 vs. Chicago, 6/7Scoring Margin -38 vs. Chicago, 6/7Field Goals Made 22 vs. Chicago, 6/7Field Goals Att. 60 vs. Seattle, 5/30Field Goal Pct. 33.8% vs. Chicago, 6/73-Point FGs Made 1 vs. Los Angeles, 6/33-Point FGs Att. 6 vs. Los Angeles, 6/33-Point FG Pct. 16.7% vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Free Throws Made 10 2 TimesFree Throws Att. 15 vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Free Throw Pct. 52.6% at Indiana, 5/17Offensive Rebounds 7 vs. San Antonio, 5/16Defensive Rebounds 16 vs. Seattle, 5/30Total Rebounds 25 vs. Seattle, 5/30Assists 12 at Connecticut, 6/1Steals 7 vs. Chicago, 6/7Turnovers 13 vs. Minnesota, 6/13Blocked Shots 0 vs. Seattle, 5/30Personal Fouls 14 at Chicago, 5/24
Opponent Scoring High Low 1st Quarter 27 at Indiana, 5/17 16 4 Times2nd Quarter 21 at Connecticut, 6/1 15 vs. Chicago, 6/73rd Quarter 26 vs. Minnesota, 6/13 12 at Indiana, 5/174th Quarter 23 vs. Minnesota, 6/13 4 vs. Indiana, 5/251st Half 45 at Connecticut, 6/1 31 vs. Chicago, 6/72nd Half 49 vs. Minnesota, 6/13 28 vs. Chicago, 6/71OT 14 vs. Indiana, 5/25 9 at Indiana, 5/172OT 7 at Indiana, 5/17 7 at Indiana, 5/17
Points27 Angel McCoughtry at Indiana, 5/17 Erika de Souza vs. Los Angeles, 6/3
Minutes45:37 Sancho Lyttle at Indiana, 5/17
Field Goals Made13 Erika de Souza vs. Los Angeles, 6/3
Field Goals Attempted20 Angel McCoughtry vs. Seattle, 5/30 Angel McCoughtry vs. Minnesota, 6/13
3-Point Field Goals Made3 Shoni Schimmel at Indiana, 5/17 Tiffany Hayes at Chicago, 5/24 Shoni Schimmel at Connecticut, 6/1 Angel McCoughtry vs. Chicago, 6/7 Tiffany Hayes vs. Chicago, 6/7 Angel McCoughtry vs. Minnesota, 6/13 Jasmine Thomas vs. Minnesota, 6/13 Tiffany Hayes vs. Minnesota, 6/13
3-Point Field Goals Attempted7 Shoni Schimmel at Indiana, 5/17 Angel McCoughtry vs. Indiana, 5/25
Free Throws Made7 Angel McCoughtry at Indiana, 5/17 Free Throws Attempted10 Sancho Lyttle at Connecticut, 6/1
Rebounds21 Sancho Lyttle at Indiana, 5/17
Assists11 Shoni Schimmel vs. San Antonio, 5/16
Steals6 Angel McCoughtry at Indiana, 5/17
Turnovers7 Shoni Schimmel at Indiana, 5/17
Blocked Shots3 Erika de Souza vs. San Antonio, 5/16 Amanda Thompson at Chicago, 5/24 Erika de Souza vs. Minnesota, 6/13
2014 INDIVIDUAL HIGHSOpponent Highs
Points27 Elena Delle Donne at Chicago, 5/24
Minutes42:16 Erlana Larkins vs. Indiana, 5/25
Field Goals Made10 Natasha Howard at Indiana, 5/17 Jantel Lavender vs. Los Angeles, 6/3
Field Goals Attempted16 Candace Parker vs. Los Angeles, 6/3 Lindsay Whalen vs. Minnesota, 6/13
3-Point Field Goals Made4 Briann January at Indiana, 5/17
3-Point Field Goals Attempted9 Maya Moore vs. Minnesota, 6/13
Free Throws Made9 Elena Delle Donne at Chicago, 5/24 Free Throws Attempted10 Lindsay Whalen vs. Minnesota, 6/13
Rebounds22 Erlana Larkins vs. Indiana, 5/25
Assists11 Courtney Vandersloot at Chicago, 5/24
Steals6 Erlana Larkins vs. Indiana, 5/25
Turnovers7 Shavonte Zellous at Indiana, 5/17
Blocked Shots2 Natasha Howard at Indiana, 5/17 Erlana Larkins at Indiana, 5/17 Jessica Breland at Chicago, 5/24 Sasha Goodlett at Chicago, 5/24 Courtney Vandersloot at Chicago, 5/24 Kelley Cain at Connecticut, 6/1 Gennifer Brandon vs. Chicago, 6/7
G G F F C W-L PCT. Thomas Hayes McCoughtry Lyttle de Souza 5-1 .833Thomas Hayes Ajavon Lyttle de Souza 1-0 1.000Schimmel Thomas Cash Lyttle de Souza 0-1 .000Schimmel Thomas McCoughtry Lyttle de Souza 0-1 .000
2014 STARTING LINEUPS
Player Games W-L Pct.Matee Ajavon 1 1-0 1.000Swin Cash 1 0-1 .000Erika de Souza 9 6-3 .667Tiffany Hayes 7 6-1 .857Sancho Lyttle 9 6-3 .667Angel McCoughtry 7 5-2 .714Shoni Schimmel 2 0-2 .000Jasmine Thomas 9 6-3 .667
2014 RECORD WHEN STARTING
Player Pts Reb Ast Dbl-DblsErika de Souza 9 (9) 4 (1) 4 (1)Angel McCoughtry 7 (3) Sancho Lyttle 7 (6) 5 (3) 5 (3)Tiffany Hayes 5 (2) Shoni Schimmel 4 (2) 2 1 (Pts-Ast)Jasmine Thomas 4 (1)(number in parentheses indicates active streak)
2014 DOUBLE DIGIT GAMES
Led Atlanta in... Pts Reb Ast Stl BlkMatee Ajavon 1Nadia Colhado 1Erika de Souza 4 4 3 6Celine Dumerc 2Tiffany Hayes 2 2Aneika Henry 2Sancho Lyttle 5 1 5 1Angel McCoughtry 4 1 4Inga Orekhova 1Shoni Schimmel 5 1Jasmine Thomas 1Amanda Thompson 1 1
2014 GAME LEADERS
One-point games 0-0Two-point games 1-0Three-point games 1-0Four-point games 1-0Five- to nine-point games 1-210- to 14-point games 1-115- to 19-point games 0-020-points or more 1-0
Leading after 1st Half 5-0Tied after 1st Half 0-0Trailing after 1st Half 1-3
Out-rebounding opponent 5-1Tied in rebounding 0-1Being outrebounded 1-1
Shooting over 50% 1-0Shooting 40-50% 5-2Shooting under 40% 0-1
Opponent shoots over 50% 0-0Opponent shoots 40-50% 5-2Opponent shoots under 40% 1-1
MICHAEL COOPERHEAD COACHCareer Regular Season Record in WNBA: 173-88Career Postseason Record in WNBA: 25-13Career Regular Season Record in Atlanta: 6-3
Former NBA player and WNBA champion coach Michael Cooper is in his first season as Head Coach of the Atlanta Dream. Cooper was a five-time NBA Champion as a player with the Los Angeles Lakers, and led the Los Angeles Sparks to two WNBA titles as the team’s head coach. Cooper is one of the most successful coaches in WNBA history, ranking second in career
winning percentage (.663) and sixth in career victories (167) entering the 2014 season. He is the last WNBA head coach to have led his team to back-to-back league titles, winning the 2001 and 2002 championships in Los Angeles. Cooper comes to the Dream after spending the past four seasons (2009-13) as the head coach of the women’s basketball team at the University of Southern California, compiling a record of 72-57 (.558). Prior to that, he had two stints as head coach of the Sparks, amassing a record of 167-85 (.663) over eight seasons (2000-04, 2007-09), including a 25-13 (.658) play-off record. He guided the Sparks to three Western Conference titles and reached the conference finals six times. After one season as an assistant coach for the Sparks, Cooper took over as head coach in 2000 and in his first season, led the team to a 28-4 record while being named the WNBA Coach of the Year. He then guided the team to WNBA Champion-ships in 2001 and 2002, and reached the WNBA Finals again in 2003 before losing to Detroit. His second stint with the Sparks included two more trips to the Western Conference Finals in 2008 and 2009. Cooper’s association with Los Angeles started when he spent his entire 12-year (1979-90) NBA career with the Lakers, helping the “Showtime” Lakers to five NBA titles (1980-82-85-87-88). Known for his defensive prowess, he was named to the NBA All-Defensive Team eight times – including five first team selections – and was the league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1987. Cooper finished his career ranked in the Lakers’ top 10 in games played (873), minutes played (23,635), 3-point field goals (428), steals (1,033), blocked shots (523), assists (3,666), defensive rebounds (2,028) and free throw percentage (.833). He also spent one season playing professionally in Italy in 1991 with Pallacanestro Virtus Roma. Following his playing career, Cooper served as a special assistant to Lakers general manager Jerry West for three years before joining the Lakers’ coaching staff for four seasons (1994-97). Cooper ended his first stint with the Sparks to return to the NBA in 2005 as an assistant with the Denver Nuggets, and spent part of that season serving as interim head coach. He then became the head coach of the NBA Development League’s Albuquerque Thunderbirds for two seasons (2005-07), winning the NBA D-League Championship in 2006 and posting a 50-48 (.510) regular-season record. Cooper attended Pasadena (Calif.) High and then Pasadena City College before starring at New Mexico, where he made the All-Western Athletic Conference first team as a senior in 1978. He was selected to the Lobo Hall of Honor in 1992. Cooper has also been recognized for his community efforts off the court. During the 1985-86 season, Cooper, along with New York’s Rory Sparrow, was selected by the Pro Basketball Writer’s Association as the recipient of the J. Walter Ken-nedy Citizenship Award. Cooper was also honored with the Commitment to Excellence Award during the 2007 Los Angeles Sports Fans Choice Awards.
2014 NotesIn her Dream debut, totaled four points, a rebound, an assist and a steal in 12:28 vs. San Antonio 5/16 ... Started the road opener 5/17 at Indiana, collecting a pair of steals ... Had four points, two boards, two steals and an assist 5/24 at Chicago ... Two more steals in eight minutes vs. Indiana 5/25 ... Three points, three boards and a pair of steals 6/1 at Connecticut ... Four poitns and an assist 6/3 vs. Los Angeles ... Has missed just one game in her career prior to missing last two games.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO 12:28 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 45-17 at Indiana * 15:51 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 05-24 at Chicago 16:12 0-7 0-2 4-4 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 45-25 INDIANA 08:06 0-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 15-30 SEATTLE 03:40 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 06-1 at Connecticut 15:19 1-6 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 36-3 LOS ANGELES 06:16 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 46-7 CHICAGO DNP-INJ6-13 MINNESOTA DNP-INJ6-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 77:52 5-26 0-4 6-8 3 3 6 4 10 9 10 0 16
2014 NotesIn her Dream debut, totaled two points and two rebounds in 12:56 vs. San Antonio 5/16 ... Started and totaled two points, three assists and a rebounds 5/24 at Chicago ... A rebound, an assist and a steal 6/1 at Connecticut ... Four points, three boards, an assist and a block 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Season-high six points 6/13 vs. Minnesota ... Has played in 145 consecutive games ... Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for 14th place in WNBA history in scoring 6/13 vs. Minnesota.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO 12:56 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 0 2 0 25-17 at Indiana 06:01 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 05-24 at Chicago * 18:23 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 25-25 INDIANA 04:29 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 05-30 SEATTLE 02:32 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06-1 at Connecticut 07:02 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 06-3 LOS ANGELES 14:27 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 06-7 CHICAGO 12:56 2-7 0-2 0-2 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 46-13 MINNESOTA 12:44 1-3 0-0 4-4 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 66-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 91:30 5-25 0-7 4-6 2 7 9 7 11 3 9 1 14
CAREER STATSYear Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG2014 ATL 3 0 5.0 0.571 0.000 0.000 0.7 1.0 1.7 0.0 0.3 0.7 0.00 1.00 2.7
2014 NotesMade her WNBA debut 5/24 at Chicago and grabbed an offensive rebound ... Scored first points and had first steals 6/1 at Connecticut ... Totaled six points, four rebounds and two blocks 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Teammate of Dream center Erika de Souza on the 2012 Brazilian Olympic team, averaging 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in London ... Was a teammate of de Souza and Tiffany Hayes on the Brazilian team Sport Club Recife during the 2013-14 offseason, averaging 8.1 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, ranking third in the league in rebounding.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO DNP-CD5-17 at Indiana DNP-CD5-24 at Chicago 02:42 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 05-25 INDIANA DNP-CD5-30 SEATTLE DNP-CD6-1 at Connecticut 04:51 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 26-3 LOS ANGELES DNP-CD6-7 CHICAGO 07:52 3-5 0-0 0-2 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 2 66-13 MINNESOTA DNP-CD6-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 15:25 4-7 0-0 0-2 2 3 5 0 3 1 0 2 8
2014 NotesNamed Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the week of June 2-8 ... Third in the league in field goal percentage (.642) and blocks (1.8), fifth in rebounding (9.7) and seventh in scoring (18.2) ... Four double-doubles (tied for fourth in league) and at least 14 points, eight rebounds in every game ... Double-double in the season opener vs. San Antonio 5/16, with team highs of 23 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks ... 17 points and nine boards in the road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Another double-double 5/24 at Chicago with 18 points, 12 boards ... Double-double with career-high-tying 27 points, 12 boards and two blocks 6/3 vs. Los Angeles ... 20 points, eight boards and career-high-tying four assists 6/7 vs. Chicago ... 62nd career double-double with 16 points, 11 boards and three blocks 6/13 vs. Minnesota ... Atlanta’s all-time leader in rebounds, blocks, field goal pct. and double-doubles.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO * 33:30 10-17 0-0 3-5 2 9 11 2 4 2 2 3 235-17 at Indiana * 39:21 7-12 0-0 3-4 3 6 9 1 4 1 2 2 175-24 at Chicago * 28:14 8-10 0-0 2-4 4 8 12 1 4 0 2 1 185-25 INDIANA * 28:37 6-8 0-0 2-3 0 9 9 3 4 2 3 0 145-30 SEATTLE * 28:13 5-6 0-0 4-4 2 6 8 1 3 3 1 1 146-1 at Connecticut * 27:49 7-11 0-0 1-2 5 3 8 1 3 2 6 1 156-3 LOS ANGELES * 28:19 13-18 0-0 1-1 6 5 11 0 2 1 2 2 276-7 CHICAGO * 26:53 7-12 0-0 6-6 3 5 8 4 1 2 1 1 206-13 MINNESOTA * 31:52 7-15 0-0 2-4 4 7 11 0 3 0 1 3 166-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 272:48 70-109 0-0 24-33 29 58 87 13 28 13 20 14 164
Field Goals AttemptedSeason: 4, vs. Minnesota, 6/13
3PT FG MadeSeason: 0, None
3PT FG AttemptedSeason: 1, vs. Minnesota, 6/13
Free Throws MadeSeason: 1, vs. Chicago, 6/7
Free Throws AttemptedSeason: 1, vs. Chicago, 6/7
Offensive ReboundsSeason: 2, vs. Chicago, 6/7
Defensive ReboundsSeason: 4, vs. Chicago, 6/7
Total ReboundsSeason: 6, vs. Chicago, 6/7
AssistsSeason: 7, vs. Minnesota, 6/13
StealsSeason: 2, vs. Chicago, 6/7
BlocksSeason: 0, None
MinutesSeason: 21, vs. Chicago, 6/7
2014 NotesMade her Dream debut 6/3 vs. Los Angeles, just two days after arriving in the United States ... Totaled three points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Team-high seven assists 6/13 vs. Minnesota ... Captain of the French national team ... Led France in scoring while guiding her team to the silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics ... Averaged 14.3 points and 3.4 assists during the Olympics, and sank 15-of-31 (48.4) three-point attempts ... Named 2012 FIBA Europe Women’s Player of the Year following her Olympic performance ... Named France’s Sportsman of the Year in 2012 by Radio France, becoming the first female to ever receive the award ... Led France to the gold medal the 2009 European Championships, the bronze in 2011 and silver in 2013 ... Two-time EuroLeague All-Star ... Helped Tango Bourges Basket advance to the EuroLeague semifinals in both 2014 and 2013.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO DNP-SUSP5-17 at Indiana DNP-SUSP5-24 at Chicago DNP-SUSP5-25 INDIANA DNP-SUSP5-30 SEATTLE DNP-SUSP6-1 at Connecticut DNP-SUSP6-3 LOS ANGELES 06:26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 06-7 CHICAGO 20:54 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 4 6 5 4 2 3 0 36-13 MINNESOTA 18:28 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 7 3 0 3 0 06-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 45:48 1-5 0-1 1-1 3 4 7 12 7 3 9 0 3
CAREER STATSYear Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG2014 ATL 3 0 15.3 0.200 0.000 1.000 1.0 1.3 2.3 4.0 1.0 0.0 3.00 2.33 1.0
2014 NotesLeads the league in three-point field goal percentage (.650) ... Shooting better from three-point range than two-point range (14-of-35, 40.0 percent) ... Came off the bench to score 12 points, tying a career best with three triples, 5/24 at Chi-cago ... Season-highs with 20 points, five boards and three assists 5/30 vs. Seattle ... Team-high 17 points, two boards and two steals 6/1 at Connecticut ... 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting from 3-point range plus five boards, three assists 6/7 vs. Chi-cago ... 15 points on 3-of-4 shooting from 3-point range, plus four boards, three assists and two steals 6/13 vs. Minnesota.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO * 23:32 1-1 0-0 3-5 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 0 55-17 at Indiana * 13:19 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 25-24 at Chicago 18:21 4-8 3-5 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 125-25 INDIANA 27:20 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 05-30 SEATTLE * 31:52 6-9 2-2 6-7 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 206-1 at Connecticut * 26:21 6-13 1-2 4-5 2 0 2 1 4 2 1 0 176-3 LOS ANGELES * 15:31 2-5 1-3 1-1 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 66-7 CHICAGO * 26:41 3-8 3-4 2-2 1 4 5 3 1 0 1 0 116-13 MINNESOTA * 33:34 5-8 3-4 2-2 2 2 4 3 2 2 1 0 156-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 216:31 27-55 13-20 21-26 9 15 24 14 21 9 10 0 88
2014 NotesHas made 13 of her 25 field goal attempts (.520) ... Totaled nine ponits on four-of-five shooting with three boards in road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Six points and a pair of blocks 5/24 at Chicago ... Five points, four boards and a block 5/25 vs. Indiana ... Grabbed a season-high six rebounds 6/1 at Connecticut ... Five points and three boards 6/3 vs. Los Angeles ... Two points and two blocks 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Has played in all 77 games during her three seasons.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO 06:32 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 05-17 at Indiana 12:20 4-5 0-0 1-1 0 3 3 0 1 0 2 0 95-24 at Chicago 09:04 2-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 65-25 INDIANA 16:04 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 55-30 SEATTLE 04:32 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 06-1 at Connecticut 19:38 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 0 4 0 1 0 26-3 LOS ANGELES 14:18 2-4 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 56-7 CHICAGO 07:50 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 26-13 MINNESOTA 05:56 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 26-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 96:14 13-25 0-0 5-7 6 12 18 2 13 1 10 6 31
PointsSeason: 18, vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Career: 31, at Phoenix, 7/7/12
Field Goals MadeSeason: 7, 2 TimesCareer: 12, 2 Times
Field Goals AttemptedSeason: 14, vs. Chicago, 6/7Career: 27, at Phoenix, 7/7/12
3PT FG MadeSeason: 0, NoneCareer: 3, 2 Times
3PT FG AttemptedSeason: 1, 2 TimesCareer: 10, vs. Minnesota, 8/25/12
Free Throws MadeSeason: 6, at Connecticut, 6/1Career: 10, at Indiana, 6/19/10
Free Throws AttemptedSeason: 10, at Connecticut, 6/1Career: 12, vs. Washington, 6/19/09
Offensive ReboundsSeason: 7, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 12, vs. Seattle, 8/10/10
Defensive ReboundsSeason: 14, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 16, at Indiana, 6/19/10
Total ReboundsSeason: 21, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 21, at Indiana, 5/17/13
AssistsSeason: 5, vs. Seattle, 5/30Career: 7, 2 Times
StealsSeason: 3, 4 TimesCareer: 6, 4 Times
BlocksSeason: 2, vs. Los Angeles, 6/3Career: 4, 2 Times
MinutesSeason: 46, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 46, 2 Times
2014 NotesFourth in the league in rebounding (9.9) and fifth in steals (2.2) ... Has five double-doubles this season, including three in a row, which ranks tied for second in the league ... Grabbed a career-best and franchise record 21 rebounds while adding 10 points and three steals in the road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Another double-double with 13 points, 10 boards plus five assists and three steals 5/30 vs. Seattle ... Another double-double 6/3 vs. Los Angeles with a season-high 18 points, 12 boards, four assists and two blocks ... Fourth double-double with 15 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three steals 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Fifth double-double with 10 points and 12 boards 6/13 vs. Minnesota.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO * 25:39 4-12 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 0 85-17 at Indiana * 45:37 4-10 0-0 2-4 7 14 21 2 5 3 3 1 105-24 at Chicago * 16:45 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 3 1 2 1 25-25 INDIANA * 36:46 7-12 0-1 1-3 2 6 8 2 2 2 3 0 155-30 SEATTLE * 32:10 6-12 0-0 1-2 2 8 10 5 3 3 2 0 136-1 at Connecticut * 25:54 2-7 0-0 6-10 3 4 7 3 5 3 1 0 106-3 LOS ANGELES * 36:58 7-10 0-0 4-4 4 8 12 4 1 1 0 2 186-7 CHICAGO * 26:41 6-14 0-1 3-4 4 8 12 4 2 3 0 0 156-13 MINNESOTA * 29:28 4-9 0-0 2-5 4 8 12 1 3 1 2 0 106-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 275:58 41-91 0-2 19-32 27 62 89 22 26 19 14 4 101
PointsSeason: 27, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 37, at Tulsa, 7/26/11
Field Goals MadeSeason: 9, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 14, 2 Times
Field Goals AttemptedSeason: 20, 2 TimesCareer: 33, at Connecticut, 6/23/13
3PT FG MadeSeason: 3, 2 TimesCareer: 4, vs. Los Angeles, 6/15/12
3PT FG AttemptedSeason: 7, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 9, at Connecticut, 7/30/12
Free Throws MadeSeason: 7, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 17, vs. Chicago, 6/2/12
Free Throws AttemptedSeason: 8, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 19, at Tulsa, 7/26/11
Offensive ReboundsSeason: 2, 2 TimesCareer: 7, at Minnesota, 9/7/12
Defensive ReboundsSeason: 6, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 10, at Washington, 9/12/09
Total ReboundsSeason: 6, 3 TimesCareer: 14, at New York, 6/5/12
AssistsSeason: 8, vs. Seattle, 5/30Career: 10, 2 Times
StealsSeason: 6, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 7, 3 Times
BlocksSeason: 1, vs. Minnesota, 6/13Career: 4, vs. Chicago, 6/16/13
MinutesSeason: 39, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 43, vs. Chicago, 6/2/12
2014 NotesFourth in the league in steals (2.4), fifth in scoring (18.6) and 11th in assists (4.3) ... Four games with 20+ points ... Poured in 21 points including the go-ahead bucket with 42.9 seconds left in the season opener vs. San Antonio, with six rebounds and five as-sists ... Totaled 27 points including go-ahead 3-pointers with 8.8 seconds left in double overtime while adding six steals, five assists and four boards in road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Did not play 5/24 at Chicago due to rhomboid strain ... Totaled 19 points with six boards, four assists 5/25 vs. Indiana ... 18 points with season-best eight assists 5/30 vs. Seattle ... 20 points, five rebounds and three steals 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Game-high 23 points, six boards and five assists 6/13 vs. Minnesota ... Ranks third in WNBA history in career scoring average (19.5).
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO * 34:29 8-14 0-3 5-7 2 4 6 5 2 1 3 0 215-17 at Indiana * 39:06 9-15 2-3 7-8 1 3 4 5 2 6 5 0 275-24 at Chicago DNP-INJ5-25 INDIANA * 37:15 7-15 2-7 3-5 0 6 6 4 5 2 4 0 195-30 SEATTLE * 34:47 8-20 1-5 1-1 0 4 4 8 4 2 6 0 186-1 at Connecticut * 22:02 2-14 1-4 2-2 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 76-3 LOS ANGELES * 27:53 5-11 0-2 4-4 1 3 4 5 6 3 2 0 146-7 CHICAGO * 24:56 6-10 3-3 5-6 1 4 5 0 1 3 3 0 206-13 MINNESOTA * 35:55 7-20 3-4 6-7 2 4 6 5 1 1 3 1 236-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 256:23 52-119 12-31 33-40 7 31 38 34 22 19 27 1 149
2014 NotesSet WNBA record for most assists in her first four games in the league (37) ... Fourth in the WNBA in assists (5.9) ... Sixth among rookies in scoring (8.6) ... In her WNBA debut, tied a school record with 11 assists ... 11 assists is second most in a debut in WNBA history, and just the fourth time ever - and first since 1999 - that a player had at least 10 assists in a WNBA debut ... Also added seven points, three boards and two steals in debut, and sank two free throws with 6.4 seconds left and Atlanta leading by two ... Posted a double-double with 17 points, 10 assists in road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Another 17 points with eight assists and five boards 5/24 at Chicago ... Dished out eight more assists 5/25 vs. Indiana ... 11 points with three treys 6/1 at Connecticut ... Nine points, seven assists and two steals 6/3 vs. Los Angeles ... 10 points, four assists, three boards 6/7 vs. Chicago.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO 30:34 2-6 1-2 2-2 1 2 3 11 4 2 3 0 75-17 at Indiana 43:33 7-14 3-7 0-0 0 0 0 10 1 2 7 0 175-24 at Chicago * 36:07 6-13 2-5 3-3 1 4 5 8 2 1 5 0 175-25 INDIANA * 24:07 1-6 1-4 1-1 0 2 2 8 3 0 5 0 45-30 SEATTLE 18:51 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 26-1 at Connecticut 15:46 4-7 3-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 116-3 LOS ANGELES 27:21 4-9 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 7 1 2 4 0 96-7 CHICAGO 23:08 4-12 1-6 1-2 3 0 3 4 1 1 3 0 106-13 MINNESOTA 06:44 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 4 1 2 0 06-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 226:11 29-71 12-37 7-8 7 10 17 53 19 9 32 0 77
CAREER STATSYear Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG2014 ATL 9 2 25.1 0.408 0.324 0.875 0.8 1.1 1.9 5.9 1.0 0.0 3.56 2.11 8.6
#5 JASMINE THOMASG • 5-9 • 145 • Duke • Fourth Season
Season/Career Highs
PointsSeason: 17, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 19, 2 Times
Field Goals MadeSeason: 6, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 8, at New York, 9/1/12
Field Goals AttemptedSeason: 13, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 20, vs. Washington, 8/28/13
3PT FG MadeSeason: 3, vs. Minnesota, 6/13Career: 3, 5 Times
3PT FG AttemptedSeason: 5, vs. Minnesota, 6/13Career: 8, vs. Indiana, 9/21/12
Free Throws MadeSeason: 5, 2 TimesCareer: 5, 3 Times
Free Throws AttemptedSeason: 6, vs. Seattle, 5/30Career: 6, 3 Times
Offensive ReboundsSeason: 2, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 3, 3 Times
Defensive ReboundsSeason: 4, at Connecticut, 6/1Career: 7, vs. Los Angeles, 9/2/13
Total ReboundsSeason: 5, at Connecticut, 6/1Career: 8, 2 Times
AssistsSeason: 4, 2 TimesCareer: 8, vs. Chicago, 8/19/12
StealsSeason: 1, 4 TimesCareer: 4, at New York, 9/6/13
BlocksSeason: 2, at Indiana, 5/17Career: 2, 3 Times
MinutesSeason: 34, vs. Indiana, 5/25Career: 44, vs. Washington, 8/28/13
2014 NotesScored nine points with three boards and two assists in season opener vs. San Antonio 5/16 ... Eight points, three assists and tied a career high with two blocks in road opener at Indiana 5/17 ... Six points, three assists and two re-boards 5/24 at Chicago ... Season-highs in points (17), rebounds (4) and assists (4) 5/25 vs. Indiana ... 11 points 5/30 vs. Seattle ... Season-high five boards plus seven points 6/1 at Connecticut ... 10 points 6/3 vs. Los Angeles ... 13 points while tying career high with three 3-pointers 6/13 vs. Minnesota ... Has not missed a game (111 games) during her four seasons in the WNBA.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO * 20:20 3-7 1-2 2-2 0 3 3 2 3 1 1 0 95-17 at Indiana * 28:25 4-11 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 2 85-24 at Chicago * 23:36 3-7 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 0 1 0 65-25 INDIANA * 33:46 6-13 0-2 5-5 2 2 4 4 4 1 2 0 175-30 SEATTLE * 28:18 3-7 0-2 5-6 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 116-1 at Connecticut * 22:18 2-7 1-3 2-4 1 4 5 0 2 0 3 0 76-3 LOS ANGELES * 22:30 4-9 1-1 1-1 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 106-7 CHICAGO * 16:26 2-5 1-2 1-2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 66-13 MINNESOTA * 25:19 5-8 3-5 0-0 0 1 1 3 3 1 0 1 136-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 220:58 32-74 7-20 16-20 4 15 19 20 20 4 12 3 87
#21 AMANDA THOMPSONF • 6-1 • 180 • Oklahoma • Second Season
Season/Career Highs
PointsSeason: 6, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 6, at Chicago, 5/24/14
Field Goals MadeSeason: 3, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 3, at Chicago, 5/24/14
Field Goals AttemptedSeason: 4, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 5, at Minnesota, 5/23/10
3PT FG MadeSeason: N/ACareer: 0, None
3PT FG AttemptedSeason: N/ACareer: 0, None
Free Throws MadeSeason: 2, 2 TimesCareer: 4, at Chicago, 6/5/10
Free Throws AttemptedSeason: 2, 2 TimesCareer: 6, at Chicago, 6/5/10
Offensive ReboundsSeason: 4, vs. Chicago, 6/7Career: 4, vs. Chicago, 6/7/14
Defensive ReboundsSeason: 2, 2 TimesCareer: 2, 5 Times
Total ReboundsSeason: 5, vs. Chicago, 6/7Career: 5, vs. Chicago, 6/7/14
AssistsSeason: 1, 5 TimesCareer: 1, 8 Times
StealsSeason: 3, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 3, at Chicago, 5/24/13
BlocksSeason: 3, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 3, at Chicago, 5/24/13
MinutesSeason: 23, at Chicago, 5/24Career: 23, at Chicago, 5/24
2014 NotesMade her Dream debut and played in first game since 2010 5/24 at Chicago, totaling then-career highs in points (6), field goals (3), rebounds (4), steals (3), blocks (3) and minutes (23) ... Totaled two points, a rebound and an assist 5/25 vs. Indiana ... Two points, two boards, an assist and a steals 5/300 vs. Seattle ... Two points and two rebounds 6/1 at Connecticut ... Career-high five rebounds 6/7 vs. Chicago ... Made team after being signed to a training camp contract.
2014 Game-By-Game StatisticsDate Opponent GS Min. FG-FGA 3FG-3A FT-FTA OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS PTS5-16 SAN ANTONIO DNP-CD5-17 at Indiana DNP-CD5-24 at Chicago 23:15 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 1 3 1 3 65-25 INDIANA 08:30 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 25-30 SEATTLE 15:05 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 26-1 at Connecticut 13:00 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 26-3 LOS ANGELES DNP-CD6-7 CHICAGO 05:43 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 06-13 MINNESOTA DNP-CD6-15 at Washington6-18 WASHINGTON6-20 NEW YORK6-22 at New York6-26 at San Antonio6-29 at Indiana7-1 INDIANA7-5 WASHINGTON7-8 CONNECTICUT7-12 at Indiana7-13 CHICAGO7-16 at New York7-22 at Minnesota7-25 CHICAGO7-27 at Washington7-29 CONNECTICUT7-31 at Tulsa 8-3 NEW YORK8-5 at Phoenix8-7 at Seattle8-8 at Los Angeles8-10 at Chicago8-13 PHOENIX8-15 TULSA8-17 at Connecticut Total 65:33 4-9 0-0 4-4 7 7 14 5 7 4 4 3 12
CAREER STATSYear Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG2010 TUL 7 0 7.0 0.143 0.000 0.700 0.3 1.3 1.6 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.57 1.14 1.62014 ATL 5 0 13.2 0.444 0.000 1.000 1.4 1.4 2.8 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.80 1.40 2.4CAREER 12 0 9.5 0.261 0.000 0.786 0.8 1.3 2.1 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.67 1.25 1.9
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORTFINAL BOX
5/16/2014 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GAOfficials: #35 Billy Smith, #4 Sue Blauch, #8 Daryl Humphrey
Time of Game: 2:10Attendance: 4,575
VISITOR: San Antonio Stars (0-1)NO PLAYER MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS21 Kayla McBride F 22:23 1 6 1 3 3 4 0 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 633 Sophia Young-
Pts. in the Pt. Dream 32 (16/42), SUN 40 (20/38) Biggest Lead Dream 1, SUN 212nd Chance Pts. Dream 17 (7/11), SUN 19 (8/11) Lead Changes 2FB Pts. Dream 20 (5/7), SUN 9 (3/9) Times Tied 3
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2014 DREAM BOX SCORES
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORTFINAL BOX
PERCENTAGES: 53.4% 23.1% 92.3% TM REB: 8 TOT TO: 18 (22 PTS)
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 FINALSparks 23 20 22 20 85DREAM 18 28 29 18 93
Pts. in the Pt. Sparks 48 (24/41), DREAM 68 (34/46) Biggest Lead Sparks 9, DREAM 132nd Chance Pts. Sparks 8 (3/13), DREAM 20 (10/14) Lead Changes 5FB Pts. Sparks 6 (3/3), DREAM 4 (2/2) Times Tied 2
MEMO: Matee Ajavon recorded her 600th career FG.MEMO: Erika de Souza recorded her 200th career steal.MEMO: Erica de Souza ties career high pts. (27).MEMO: Angel McCoughtry recorded her 500th career assist.
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