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The Atlanta Dream made it a point to be much more competitive in the 2025 WNBA season after a 15-25 season in 2024. Bringing in quality players to surround the ...
The Atlanta Dream's next few games are against some of the best in the league, and Karl Smesko shared what the mindset is for ...
The Atlanta Dream set a new franchise record for most regular-season wins, and Naz Hillmon has big goals for the team.
The WNBA’s end-of-season award races project to be as contested as ever. Here’s a preview of why that’s the case.
The Atlanta Dream kept the good times rolling Saturday afternoon, as they crushed the New York Liberty, 78-62, to set a ...
Brittney Griner has been playing through her first season with the Atlanta Dream, chasing a WNBA title alongside several ...
The New York Liberty brought the city’s first basketball championship in more than half a decade when Sabrina Ionescu and The ...
Explore New coach, new drip: Karl Smesko keeping things light in Dream season Here are three takeaways from the Dream’s win against the Liberty. Jones leads Dream’s performance in the paint ...
ATLANTA — Allisha Gray and the Atlanta Dream are thriving under first-year coach Karl Smesko, enjoying personal and team success in a lineup bolstered by the additions of established frontcourt stars ...
Atlanta Dream head coach Karl Smesko gestures in the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis, May 20, 2025. Credit: AP The fans have noticed.
Karl Smesko came from Florida Gulf Coast University, a small college where he developed this reputation as an offensive mastermind. They prioritized 3-point shots, often catch-and-shoot 3s or layups.
Decades before coaching the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA, Karl Smesko was the head women’s basketball coach for the Mastodons in Fort Wayne.