Atlanta Dream star Rhyne Howard is in jeopardy of missing the rest of July after suffering a non-contact injury against the Indiana Fever. On Monday, the Dream announced that Howard will miss the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game on July 19 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis due to a left knee injury.
The organization did not get into the specifics of her potential return and announced that a timeline will be provided "when appropriate."
Howard had to be escorted off the court in the first half of the team's 99-82 loss against the Fever on Friday. Although she returned to the court in the second half, it didn't help the team snatch the win.
She suffered an apparent knee injury after going for a rebound, Alexa Philippou of ESPN confirmed. The Dream have been excellent throughout the entire season and trail the New York Liberty in the Eastern Conference.
Unfortunately for them, they might not have Howard for an extended period.
On X (formerly Twitter), fans revealed their thoughts on Howard, who was expected to make her third All-Star game appearance.
"She wanted to beat the Fever so bad that she tried to play the second half on a bum knee. That’s wild," a fan said.She wanted to beat the Fever so bad that she tried to play the second half on a bum knee. That’s wild
Others wished Rhyne Howard a speedy recovery.
"Wishing her a strong recovery and hopeful return," a comment read.Tough news for the Dream, Rhyne Howard’s absence through July is a big blow. Wishing her a strong recovery and hopeful return.
This season, Rhyne Howard has appeared in 19 games, averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists.
Who could replace Rhyne Howard in the All-Star Game?
There has been talk that Rhyne Howard's teammate, Brionna Jones, could serve as a replacement for her at the All-Star Game. However, this could create a problem since Howard is a backcourt player, whereas Jones plays in the frontcourt.
A guard who could be a clear replacement for Howard will be Brittney Sykes of the Washington Mystics. This season, Sykes has appeared in 18 games and is having one of the best seasons of her career. She's averaging 17.6 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists.
Sykes has mentored the rookie duo of Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron, both named All-Stars this season. The Mystics' guard is looking like a rightful replacement for Rhyne Howard's All-Star roster spot.
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