
Atlanta Dream is Atlanta's professional basketball team. They are a member of the Women's National Basketball Association. They were founded in 2008 and are a member of the Eastern Conference. The Dream was mediocre in their first two seasons. This changed in 2009 when the Dream reached the playoffs, the first time in franchise history. This article will talk about the WNBA's Coaches and Trades.
2009
Atlanta Dream finished 2nd with an 18-16 record in the Eastern Conference. They were eliminated from the playoffs after falling to the Detroit Shock, in the semifinals. The Dream will play at home against the Indiana Fever in their home opener on November 11.

2018
The Atlanta Dream was a professional basketball club in the Women's National Basketball Association. The team started its 2018 season against Dallas Wings on the 20th of May. It was formed in 1999 and has been playing in this league ever since. The Dream won its first league championship and made it to the Finals. Find out more about this team by reading the following. Here are some interesting facts. We'll also look at the team's past.
Trades
Atlanta has made numerous trades during the season in order to acquire players. In exchange for Kelly Miller and Alison Bales, the Dream traded Kelly Miller and Kelly Bales to Phoenix Mercury. They received two first-round draft picks, which were the seventh and nineteenth overall. Jasmine Thomas was traded to Chicago Sky, as well as Tamera and Tamera. Additionally, the Dream traded second-round draft picks in 2010 WNBA Draft the San Antonio Silver Stars and a player to follow.
Coaches
The Atlanta Dream, a professional women's basketball team in the WNBA, is known as "The Dream". Tanisha Lovely, an American basketball player and former assistant coaches, is the team's head coach. She has been coaching basketball since 1992. She began her career at Charlotte as an assistant coach. As the Atlanta Dream's coach, she strives to bring out her best players. Read on to learn more about her coaching philosophy.

Lage
In 2007, the Atlanta Dream was granted a WNBA franchise. Since then, the team has been a force in the league, reaching three WNBA Finals. The team is committed providing entertainment for fans, as well as being an impactful partner in the community and encouraging positive role models for females. The Dream's athletic, spirited players are supported by their fans who are dedicated to the team's success. They've reached the WNBA Finals three times, losing in the 2010 and 2011 championship series.