The Washington Mystics are facing a challenging WNBA season with a 4-15 record halfway through, largely due to injuries and the absence of key players like Elena Delle Donne. Despite these struggles, Stefanie Dolson is quietly having an exceptional 3-point shooting season, making her mark as one of the greatest post players in WNBA history. The UConn product leads the league in 3-point shooting percentage at 50% and is making a career-high 2.3 shots from behind the arc per game.
Dolson’s shooting prowess has been crucial for the Mystics, who are in need of a turnaround in the second half of the season to be competitive. Iowa fans have been showing strong support for WNBA games, including cheering on players like Kate Martin of the Las Vegas Aces. Meanwhile, Angel Reese, the sixth overall pick out of LSU, has been making history with 10 consecutive double-doubles, breaking a record set by Candace Parker in 2015.
Additionally, Azura Stevens is set to make her season debut for the Los Angeles Sparks before the WNBA’s break for the Olympics after recovering from a lingering left arm injury. With standout performances and milestones being reached by players across the league, the WNBA season continues to be an exciting and competitive showcase of women’s basketball talent.
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