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WASHINGTON — The 2024 WNBA season is testing the patience of fans, players and coaches in Washington. The Mystics dropped their first 12 games, and although they finally snapped that skid with a couple victories, they still have plenty of work to do to climb into playoff position. It's been a sobering stretch for a team that knew it would have a different look this season following Elena Delle Donne's decision to step away from basketball. Although the Mystics are now 2-13, they've been a little more competitive than that record suggests. Only three of their defeats were by double digits.







