Could the Washington Mystics be gearing up for a rebuilding phase, or are they just one key piece away from becoming dark horse contenders? Following a disappointing season last year and a low finish in the league standings, Washington is facing some critical decisions ahead.
Let’s take a closer look at where the Mystics currently stand in free agency and the two major questions they need to address as they navigate this period:
Facts and figures*
Players under contract (contract status; 2025 salary)
Free agents (type; 2024 salary)
Total salary of free agents: $224,733
Total team salary: $983,760
Cap space: $523,340
Unsigned draftees (2025 salary)
2025 WNBA Draft picks (2024 salary)
1. Will Winger take Washington into a full rebuild?
The Washington Mystics are undergoing significant changes. Following a tough season conclusion, the team parted ways with Mike and Eric Thibaut, their GM, and head coach, respectively. Jamila Wideman and Sydney Johnson have been brought in to fill these roles, indicating a potential shift in the team’s direction this offseason under the new leadership of Monumental Basketball President Michael Winger. One key question looms: Will the Mystics follow a similar path as the Washington Wizards and commit to a full rebuild?
It’s anticipated that Washington might opt for a complete rebuild, especially with Elena Delle Donne potentially sitting out another year, rendering her untradeable. This situation could lead to the departure of Ariel Atkins and Brittney Sykes, both crucial assets to the team.
While Sykes faced setbacks with injuries in the previous season, Atkins showcased a strong performance, raising the question of these two players’ longevity with the team. Sykes and Atkins, when fit, form a solid backcourt capable of leading Washington to the postseason. Yet, the new regime may have higher aspirations, potentially shaping the fate of these players.
2. How will the draft influence DC’s decisions?
The pivotal decision for the Mystics will revolve around their first-round draft picks this year. The draft pool offers promising talents like Olivia Miles, Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, and Dominique Malonga. However, the team has selected frontcourt players in the past few drafts, raising questions about their strategy for this year’s picks.
With Aaliyah Edwards and Shakira Austin showing potential but also facing challenges, the Mystics may need to evaluate their roster carefully. The new front office holds the power to shape the team’s future, potentially leading to significant changes in player lineup.
Fans can anticipate various outcomes this offseason, including potential trades or a renewed focus on developing young talent to strengthen the team’s performance.