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WNBA team season
The 2017 WNBA season was the 10th season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association . The team began its season on May 21, 2017 against the Chicago Sky , in its new interim home of McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus.[ 1] The Dream had a strong start to the season posting a 4–1 record in May. However, the team finished 1–6 in June, falling under .500. The team couldn't recover its form for the rest of the season finishing a combined 7–15 in the last three months of the season. Their final record of 12–22 placed them 5th in the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify the team for the playoffs.
Trades and Roster Changes [ edit ]
Date
Transaction
January 3, 2017
Cored Angel McCoughtry
Extended Qualifying Offers to Layshia Clarendon and Meighan Simmons
January 4, 2017
Angel McCoughtry announced that she will miss the 2017 season due to Rest[ 2]
January 24, 2017
Waived Carla Cortijo
January 26, 2017
Traded Reshanda Gray to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Aneika Henry-Morello [ 3]
February 1, 2017
Signed Layshia Clarendon and Brianna Kiesel [ 4] [ 5]
Signed Meighan Simmons and Nirra Fields to training-camp contracts[ 6]
February 7, 2017
Signed Markeisha Gatling to a training-camp contract
February 9, 2017
Signed Whitney Knight to a training-camp contract[ 7]
February 22, 2017
Signed Rachel Jarry to a training-camp contract[ 8]
March 17, 2017
Signed Darxia Morris to a training-camp contract[ 9]
April 11, 2017
Signed Sarah Imovbioh to a training-camp contract[ 10]
April 17, 2017
Signed Jordan Reynolds to a rookie-scale contract
Signed Peyton Little to a training-camp contract
April 19, 2017
Signed Brittney Sykes to a Rookie Scale Contract
April 20, 2017
Signed Oderah Chidom to a rookie-scale contract
April 28, 2017
Waived Peyton Little and Nirra Fields [ 11]
May 3, 2017
Waived Markeisha Gatling and Jordan Reynolds[ 12]
May 6, 2017
Waived Sarah Imovbioh , Rachel Jarry , Whitney Knight , and Oderah Chidom
Signed Tyaunna Marshall [ 13]
May 11, 2017
Waived Darxia Morris and Tyaunna Marshall
June 7, 2017
Temporarily Suspend Sancho Lyttle due to Overseas Commitments
June 8, 2017
Traded a 2nd round pick in the 2018 WNBA draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Jordan Hooper [ 14]
June 25, 2017
Waived Brianna Kiesel and Rachel Hollivay [ 15]
June 26, 2017
Activated Sancho Lyttle from the Temporary Suspension List
Signed Darxia Morris[ 16]
July 6, 2017
Waived Meighan Simmons [ 17]
July 17, 2017
Waived Darxia Morris
Signed Chelsea Hopkins to a 7-day contract[ 18]
July 24, 2017
Signed Chelsea Hopkins to a 2nd 7-day contract
July 31, 2017
Traded Jordan Hooper and a 1st round pick in the 2018 WNBA draft to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Imani McGee-Stafford , Tamera Young , and a 2nd round pick in the 2018 WNBA draft [ 19]
2017 Atlanta Dream roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
#
Nat.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
Yrs
G
10
Ajavon, Matee
5' 8" (1.73m)
160 lb (73kg)
05-07-1986
Syracuse
R
G
7
Sykes, Brittney
5' 9" (1.75m)
146 lb (66kg)
02-07-1994
Rutgers
10
G
23
Clarendon, Layshia
5' 9" (1.75m)
140 lb (64kg)
05-02-1991
California
5
C
12
Dantas, Damiris
6' 3" (1.91m)
196 lb (89kg)
11-17-1992
Brazil
4
F/C
13
Henry, Aneika
6' 4" (1.93m)
192 lb (87kg)
02-13-1986
Florida
6
G
15
Hayes, Tiffany
5' 10" (1.78m)
155 lb (70kg)
09-20-1989
Connecticut
6
C
34
Boyette, Imani
6' 7" (2.01m)
195 lb (88kg)
10-11-1992
Texas
1
G
32
Holmes, Bria
6' 1" (1.85m)
170 lb (77kg)
04-19-1994
West Virginia
R
F
20
Lyttle, Sancho
6' 4" (1.93m)
175 lb (79kg)
09-20-1983
Houston
13
G/F
11
Young, Tamera
6' 2" (1.88m)
170 lb (77kg)
10-30-1986
Tennessee
9
F/C
52
Williams, Elizabeth
6' 3" (1.91m)
192 lb (87kg)
06-23-1993
Duke
3
Head coach
Michael Cooper (New Mexico )
Assistant coaches
Miles Cooper (USC ) Karleen Thompson (USC )
Athletic trainer
Michael Douglas (Morehouse )
Legend
(C) Team captain
(FA) Free agent
(IN) Inactive
(S) Suspended
Injured
2017 Regular Season Total: 12–22 (Home: 9–8; Road: 3–14)
May: 4–1 (Home: 2–1; Road: 2–0)
June: 1–6 (Home: 0–2; Road: 1–4)
July: 5–6 (Home: 5–2; Road: 0–4)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location/Attendance
Record
13
July 2
New York
W 81-72
Sykes (19)
Sykes (9)
Clarendon (9)
McCamish Pavilion 3,521
6-7
14
July 5
Dallas
L 84-94
Hayes (16)
Dantas (9)
Clarendon (8)
College Park Center 3,555
6-8
15
July 7
Indiana
W 89-68
Clarendon (27)
Clarendon (8)
Clarendon (6)
McCamish Pavilion 3,359
7-8
16
July 9
Dallas
W 98-78
Hayes (19)
Sykes (8)
Clarendon (8)
McCamish Pavilion 4,019
8-8
17
July 12
Phoenix
L 84-89
Clarendon (21)
Williams (10)
Clarendon (10)
Talking Stick Resort Arena 9,342
8-9
18
July 15
Seattle
L 84-90
Hayes (19)
Dantas (9)
Clarendon (8)
KeyArena 6,993
8-10
19
July 18
San Antonio
W 88-75
Hayes (25)
Lyttle (10)
Clarendon (7)
McCamish Pavilion 7,413
9-10
20
July 19
Washington
L 96-100
Sykes (27)
Lyttle (11)
Clarendon (8)
Verizon Center 15,597
9-11
21
July 25
Phoenix
W 99-91
Sykes (20)
Sykes (13)
Clarendon (9)
McCamish Pavilion 4,053
10-11
22
July 28
Minnesota
L 80-90
Hayes (25)
Lyttle (6)
Clarendon (8)
McCamish Pavilion 4,197
10-12
23
July 30
Washington
L 70-77
Williams (18)
Lyttle (9)
Clarendon (10)
McCamish Pavilion 4,185
10-13
August: 2–7 (Home: 2–3; Road: 0–4)
September: 0–2 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–2)
2017 season schedule
Notes
(#) – Conference Standing
Playoff Seeds shown next to team name
e – Eliminated from playoffs
^ "ATLANTA DREAM ANNOUNCES 2017 SEASON SCHEDULE" . WNBA.com. November 29, 2016.
^ "Dream's Angel McCoughtry Plans to Rest During 2017 Season" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream Reacquire Henry-Morello in Trade with Connecticut" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream Re-sign Layshia Clarendon" . wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Dream bolster backcourt by signing free agent Brianna Kiesel" . si.com . SI. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream Re-Sign Meighan Simmons" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream signs center Markeisha Gatling and guard Whitney Knight" . hoopfeed.com . Hoopfeed. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream sign Australian guard Rachel Jarry" . hoopfeed.com . Hoopfeed. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream sign guard Darxia Morris" . hoopfeed.com . Hoopfeed. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream signs former Gamecock Sarah Imovbioh to training camp contract" . abccolumbia.com . ABC Columbia. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Tiffany Hayes, Bria Holmes Join Atlanta Dream Training Camp Active Roster" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ Robinson, Mike. "Sources: Atlanta cuts Gatling, Reynolds" . swishappeal.com . Swish Appeal. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ Steinberg, Russell. "WNBA roundup: Dream waive Rachel Jarry, sign Tyaunna Marshall, and more" . highposthoops.com . High Post Hoops. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Dream Sends Second Round Pick to Connecticut for Jordan Hooper" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream Waive Hollivay, Kiesel" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta Dream Sign Darxia Morris" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Dream Waive Meighan Simmons" . dream.wnba.com . WNBA. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ Chambers, Arielle. "Atlanta Dream waive Darxia Morris, sign Chelsea Hopkins" . highposthoops.com . High Post Hoops. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ Coward, Cheryl. "Sky trade Tamera Young and Imani Boyette to Dream in exchange for Jordan Hooper and 1st round pick" . hoopfeed.com . Hoopfeed. Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Atlanta's Clarendon and Minnesota's Fowles Named WNBA Players of the Week" . wnba.com . WNBA. May 22, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2017 .
^ "Sylvia Fowles, Tiffany Hayes Named WNBA Players of the Month" . wnba.com . WNBA. June 2, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2017 .
^ "Atlanta's Brittney Sykes Named WNBA Rookie of the Month" . wnba.com . WNBA. August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2017 .
^ "Atlanta's Sykes Named WNBA Rookie Of The Month" . wnba.com . WNBA. September 5, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017 .
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