The Mystics missed out on landing one of the top three draft prospects, but several intriguing options exist for them with the No. 4 overall selection including Maryland forward Tianna Hawkins.
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Another deal for the retooling Mystics, who acquired 6-foot-4 center Kia Vaughn, named the Most Imrpoved Player in the WNBA last season.
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The Washington Mystics acquired the Atlanta Dream's first and second round picks in the 2013 WNBA Draft for Jasmine Thomas.
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Addressing a positional weakness, the Mystics signed the veteran free agent point guard. Latta averaged 14.3 points and 3.3 assists last season with Tulsa.
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The second-winningest coach in WNBA history, Thibault coached the Connecticut Sun for 10 seasons. He replaces former Mystics coach and general manager Trudi Lacey in both roles.

























