Season In Review: Washington Mystics
As a part of a WNBA.com offseason series, we’ll be taking a look at the seasons of all 12 teams in the league and touching on some of the top reasons to look forward to their 2016 WNBA campaigns. Youth and size is traditionally a successful combo for any basketball team, no matter what level. With building blocks like All-Stars Emma Meesseman and Stefanie Dolson in place, the Washington Mystics got a glimpse of what can be a bright future for the franchise in 2015. Meesseman, 22, and Dolson, 23, each enjoyed their best seasons in the WNBA yet. Both averaged over 10 points per game and finished with at least a block per content, and they combined for nearly 12 rebounds a night. The 6-foot-5 Meesseman also was second in the league in field-goal percentage at 55.6 percent, while the 6-foot-4 Dolson added to her game by shooting 10-21 from 3-point range on the season, after having not made any her rookie season. Stability has also been a key for the Mystics. Coach Mike Thi
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