Mystics G Citron, F Iriafen Make History as WNBA All-Stars
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Sky’s trade for Ariel Atkins shows mixed results as Mystics’ Sonia Citron gets All-Star nod
WASHINGTON — The Sky’s biggest offseason move was acquiring Ariel Atkins for the No. 3 pick in the 2025 draft, which the Mystics used to select Sonia Citron. So how’s that trade looking almost halfway through the WNBA season? Entering the teams’ game Tuesday, their numbers were nearly identical. Both were averaging about 15 points, shooting 38% from three-point range and getting to the free-throw line 3.5 times per game. (Citron had 13 points to…
COMMENTARY | Mystics Outlast Wings in Overtime Behind Citron’s Career Performance
Tied at 88 with the shot clock ticking down in overtime, the Washington Mystics looked to rookie guard Sonia Citron — and she responded. Nailing her fourth triple with 12.2 seconds remaining, Citron gave Washington (6-8, 5-5 Eastern Conference) the lead and the 91-88 win over the Dallas Wings (3-12, 1-8 Western Conference) June 22 in front of a sold-out CareFirst Arena. Citron recorded a career-high 27 points and 11 rebounds, her first career d…
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