Basketball

Jordin Canada’s Breakout Ninth Season Fuels Atlanta Dream’s Ascent

The point guard’s elite playmaking and scoring load have teammates and coaches pushing for an All‑Star nod

Jordin Canada enters her ninth WNBA season as the centerpiece of the Atlanta Dream’s resurgence, blending veteran poise with a relentless drive to elevate her teammates.

Her career‑best assist‑to‑turnover ratio tops the league, a statistic that has drawn comparisons to Hall of Famer Sue Bird and sparked calls from both teammates and head coach to recognize her with an All‑Star selection.

A Statistical Surge

Canada now accounts for roughly 33 percent of the Dream’s total points, while ranking inside the top fifteen for net points, defensive rating and offensive rating, underscoring her all‑court impact.

Beyond the numbers, she orchestrates the offense with a calm read of the game, often delivering the decisive pass that shifts momentum.

The Push for Recognition

Coach Karl Smesko and fellow guard Rhyne Howard have publicly voiced their support, emphasizing that Canada’s leadership and playmaking merit the All‑Star nod that has eluded her thus far.

Te‑Hina Paopao, another key contributor, echoed the sentiment, noting that Canada’s energy and decision‑making have been pivotal in tight games.

As the Dream prepare to face the Toronto Tempo, Canada’s performance will once again be under the spotlight, with many believing this could be the season she finally receives the league‑wide acclaim she has earned.

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