uconn women :: Article Creator Former UConn Women's Great Tina Charles Carrying A Dream Load; Napheesa Collier Earns Cup MVP Top scorer Rhyne Howard is out indefinitely with an ankle injury, making it more important for veteran Tina Charles, the former UConn great, to add punch to the Atlanta Dream's low-scoring attack as they attempt to remain in the WNBA playoff picture. Coach Tanisha Wright and the Dream are leaning on experienced leadership from Charles, a former MVP who is on the cusp of moving into the top three of the league's all-time scoring list. The Dream (6-9), who play Friday at Connecticut, have lost three straight games and five of six. Atlanta ranks last in the WNBA in points (75.9 per game), field-goal percentage and assists. Howard, the two-time All-Star and 2022 rookie of the year, was leading the team with 15.4 points per game before hurting her left ankle last week. The Dream have not announced a timetabl...
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