Last updated Jun 20, 4:57am ET

The Atlanta Dream (8–4) host the Washington Mystics (5–7) in the second leg of the series. Atlanta is looking to replicate its 89–56 blowout in their previous meeting, while the Mystics aim to build on a 79–72 comeback win over Chicago. Tonight presents a chance for Washington to back up momentum, but Atlanta’s balanced play makes them a heavy favorite.

  • Atlanta outscored Washington by 33 in their last meeting (89–56), with Allisha Gray scoring 32 and the team hitting 18 threes.
  • The Mystics rebounded from that loss to beat Chicago 79–72, powered by Brittney Sykes’ season-high 32 points.
  • Dream are scoring 84.3 PPG (5th in WNBA) and allow 76.5, while Mystics are at 77.6 PPG (10th) and concede 79.6.

Washington Mystics Player Prop Pick: Brittney Sykes

Washington operates under a fast-paced offense but struggles to score consistently. Brittney Sykes leads the team with 20.5 PPG, and rookie Kiki Iriafen pulls down 9.0 RPG. The Mystics recently claimed a solid road win over Chicago.

  • Sykes scored 32 in their last win and averages 20.5 PPG on 42.9% FG and 33.0% 3PT.
  • She plays a central offensive role, seeing 36–38 minutes per game with high usage.
  • Her recent scoring surge and pressure from Atlanta’s defense should result in extended opportunities.
Pick
Brittney Sykes Over 20.5 Points (+105)
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Atlanta Dream Player Prop Pick: Allisha Gray

The Dream are third in pace and fifth in scoring, led by Allisha Gray (20.4 PPG) and Rhyne Howard (17.6 PPG). They hit 18 threes in their last win over Washington and rank in the top five in defensive efficiency.

  • Gray hit six threes for 32 points in Game 1 and averaged 3.3 threes per game before that.
  • Her deep shooting and confidence are driving Atlanta’s spacing and offense.
  • Washington allows ~30.4% from deep; Gray’s aggressive volume is a strong match.
Pick
Allisha Gray Over 3.5 Three-Pointers (-110)
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Kervin Coleman
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