The Dream have lost four of their last five after winning three of their first five. The weird thing is that at 4-6, they can say they’re in a real slump, which is an incredible leap for a team that was 4-30 eight months ago.
But how likely are the Dream to snap out of it while hosting Washington. The Mystics have the second-best record ATS in the league, including 4-1 ATS on the road. Their only road loss to the spread, however, was on their first trip to Atlanta, when all five Dream starters scored in double figures on the way to 93.
The Mystics’ last two road games are probably more indicative, in which they outshot and outrebounded the Stars, then the Sky. The Dream are perfect in a pattern of winning or losing depending on whether they win or lose on the boards.
Since their last meeting on 6/19, the Dream and the Mystics have each made one under.















