The Atlanta Dream are locking in their core, securing deals to bring back key players Allisha Gray, Brionna Jones, and Naz Hillmon. This move signals a clear intent to build on last season's momentum and solidify their roster for a serious playoff push.
Leading the charge is Allisha Gray, who is coming off a career-defining season. Averaging 18.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.0 assists, she earned her first First Team All-WNBA honor and finished fourth in MVP voting. The 2017 Rookie of the Year and three-time All-Star has evolved into a true franchise cornerstone for Atlanta.
Brionna Jones, who joined the Dream last season after eight years in Connecticut, is also returning. The formidable forward averaged 12.8 points and 7.3 rebounds, bringing essential toughness to the paint. While she suffered a meniscus injury overseas in January, expectations are high for her to be ready for the season opener, providing a major boost to the frontcourt.
Completing the trio is reigning Sixth Woman of the Year, Naz Hillmon. Her energy off the bench was a game-changer, as she posted career highs of 8.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Retaining her ensures the Dream's second unit remains one of the most dynamic in the league.
This re-signing spree caps a transformative week for the franchise, which began with the blockbuster acquisition of young star Angel Reese. With Rhyne Howard and Jordin Canada also expected to return, the Dream are assembling a roster built for immediate contention. Their aggressive moves reflect a new era for the WNBA, fueled by a landmark labor deal that has empowered teams and players alike in free agency.
