Naz Hillmon

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Naz your typical rookie

By The Next / July 28, 2022

Naz Hillmon has exceeded expectations this season, as have the Dream as a team. Hillmon joins the show to explain how they’ve done it.

As attendance doubles, it’s clear the vibes are shifting in Atlanta

By Gabriella Lewis / July 22, 2022

‘I hope the future of the Dream looks lit’

Atlanta Dream center Kia Vaughn (7) shoots against Washington Mystics forward Elizabeth Williams (1) during a game at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., on June 28, 2022. (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

‘The ultimate pro’: Inside Kia Vaughn’s prolific, beloved 14-year career

By Gabriella Lewis / July 9, 2022

‘It’s a big, big possibility that this is my last go-around’

Atlanta Dream big Naz Hillmon dribbles up the court

Loves the food, hates the traffic: Naz Hillmon is fitting into Atlanta nicely

By Gabriella Lewis / June 27, 2022

‘Naz is someone who really knows herself’

2022 WNBA Draft: How the Atlanta Dream’s selections, headlined by Rhyne Howard, change the franchise’s future

By Spencer Nusbaum / April 11, 2022

‘The ceiling is absolutely there for her to be one of those foundational pieces on a championship-level team,’ GM Padover says of Howard

Who’s Next — The Next’s WNBA Draft Board v2.0

By Emily Adler / April 8, 2022

In-depth scouting reports on every potential major contributor

2022 WNBA Draft logo. (WNBA Media Central)

Inside the WNBA’s initial list of 2022 draft opt-ins

By Isabel Rodrigues / March 30, 2022

Hillmon, Howard, Smith all in; still waiting on Cunane

Who’s Next — The Next’s Draft Board v1.0

By Emily Adler / March 18, 2022

Which prospects project best at the WNBA level?

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Daily Briefing — March 10, 2022: Inside one USBWA awards ballot

By Emily Adler / March 10, 2022

All roads lead to Boston

Grace Berger holds her follow-through on a no-look kick-out pass to a spot-up shooter whose hands are out to receive the ball in the foreground, while a defender has her hands up, trying to stay in front of Berger.

Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament: Day two takeaways

By James Kay / March 4, 2022

The powers take the floor in the day ahead