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Mystics have capable players and not enough roster spots

Emily Engstler caught the ball on the block and went to work Wednesday, flashing the most impressive sequence she has had during a pair of exhibition games with the Washington Mystics. She gave a quick shoulder shimmy toward the paint before spinning baseline to fake a fadeaway, completing the layup with a step-through as the defender bit on the pump fake.

Her Mystics teammates jumped off the bench. That was the kind of move that made Engstler the No. 4 pick in the 2022 WNBA draft. The moment conjured thoughts of what could be with some time, but time is short. Read More

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