Matchup: Washington Mystics vs Dallas Wings
Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025
Venue: College Park Center, Arlington, TX
Broadcast: WNBA League Pass
The Dallas Wings (8-22) are set to face off against the Washington Mystics (13-16) at the College Park Center this Sunday.
In their previous outing, the Washington Mystics battled the Chicago Sky but suffered a loss, ending with a score of 78-64. During that game, Washington managed a field goal percentage of 41.5%, successfully hitting 27 out of 65 shots, while converting only 2 of 15 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they secured 8 out of 15 attempts, giving them a conversion rate of 53.3%. The Mystics gathered a total of 25 rebounds, including 7 offensive boards, and registered 16 assists while forcing 18 turnovers from their opponents, leading to 14 steals. On the defensive front, Washington allowed the Sky to achieve a shooting percentage of 54% (34 of 63). Chicago, in the same matchup, recorded 8 assists, made 6 steals, collected 33 rebounds (8 offensive, 25 defensive), and blocked 2 shots. They converted 66.7% of their free throws, making 6 out of 9 attempts, and scored 4 of their 15 three-point shots.

Sonia Citron was a standout performer in the last game, finishing with 13 points on 5 of 12 shooting. She played for 34 minutes and secured 4 rebounds, achieving a shooting percentage of 41.7% along with 2 assists.
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The Washington Mystics enter this contest with a season record of 13-16. They are averaging 78.3 points per game (10th in the league) and shooting 43.4% from the field. The team’s three-point shooting stands at 32.2%, making 155 of 481 attempts, while their free throw accuracy is at 74.7%. Collectively, Washington averages 34.1 rebounds per game and has tallied 541 assists this season, ranking them 10th in league-wide passing. They commit an average of 14.6 turnovers and 19.2 personal fouls per game. Defensively, the Mystics force 13.4 turnovers per contest while averaging 20.9 fouls. They are currently ranked 3rd in the WNBA for the most assists allowed to opposing teams, relinquishing 558 assists over the season. Washington’s defense permits a field goal percentage of 43.5% and allows 33.0 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 31.0% from beyond the arc against them, placing them 6th in the league for points allowed per game at 80.6.
In their last game, the Dallas Wings fell to the New York Liberty, concluding with a score of 85-76. The Wings grabbed a total of 29 defensive rebounds and 16 offensive boards for a total of 45 rebounds in the game. They committed only 7 turnovers while achieving 5 steals. The Liberty committed 13 fouls, allowing the Wings to attempt 16 free throws, of which they made 12 for a success rate of 75%. From three-point range, Dallas scored 6 of their 27 tries (22.2%). By the end of the game, the Wings shot 29 out of 78 attempts from the field, translating to 37.2%. The Wings’ defense allowed the Liberty to make 31 out of 65 shots (47.7%) and 50% from three-point territory with 12 of 24 attempts while also missing out on 2 offensive rebounds.
Paige Bueckers emerged as a key player for the Wings, sinking 8 out of 15 shots for a 53.3% field goal percentage while securing 8 rebounds. In her 31 minutes of action, Bueckers scored 21 points and contributed 4 assists.
This season, the Dallas Wings hold a record of 8-22. Offensively, they are shooting 41.8% from the floor, which ranks them 11th in the league. The Wings have amassed a total of 2,456 points this season, averaging 81.9 points per game. They collect 36.4 rebounds per game. Their average assists per game is 20.0 (8th in the WNBA), while turnovers stand at 13.0 per contest. The Wings commit approximately 19.5 fouls per game and boast an 80.3% success rate at the free-throw line. Defensively, they rank 11th in points allowed per game at 86.5; they permit 22.7 assists and 34.5 rebounds per game, putting them at 13th and 8th in the league, respectively. The Wings’ defense allows a 37.1% shooting rate from three-point range and teams are making 77.0% of their free throw attempts. Their defense forces 12.8 turnovers per game while allowing a field goal percentage of 45.0% (12th in the league).
Who will triumph in tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?
Tony Sink’s Prediction: Opt for Washington
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