Why did the Mystics trade Aaliyah Edwards?
The Mystics aimed to acquire Jacy Sheldon, whose skill set and team-first approach were seen as a great fit for the team.
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The Washington Mystics have traded sophomore forward Aaliyah Edwards to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for guard Jacy Sheldon. This move comes shortly after the Mystics traded All-Star Brittney Sykes to the Seattle Storm. The Mystics also...
The trade sees the Washington Mystics acquiring Jacy Sheldon, an Ohio State University standout who has been averaging 7.5 points, 2.0 assists, and 1.9 rebounds in 28 games for the Sun this season. Sheldon's ability to shoot and read the game impressed Mystics General Manager Jamila Wideman.
Aaliyah Edwards, who was drafted by the Mystics as the sixth overall pick in 2024, averaged 7.0 points and 4.7 rebounds in her time with the team. Her departure creates an opportunity for other post players on the Mystics roster.
With this trade, the Mystics now hold six picks in the 2026 WNBA Draft: three in the first round, two in the second round, and one in the third round.
The Mystics aimed to acquire Jacy Sheldon, whose skill set and team-first approach were seen as a great fit for the team.
The Mystics also gained the right to swap a 2026 first-round pick with the Connecticut Sun.
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