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The Washington Mysticsโ 2025 season is over, but there are still a couple of loose ends to tie up. The WNBA will announce end-of-season awards over the coming weeks, and head coach Sydney Johnson wants to see his stars get the shine they deserve.
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The 51-year-old said during Wednesdayโs exit interview that while Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers is โwonderful,โ it would be a shame if Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen donโt get real consideration for Rookie of the Year. Bueckers finished the regular season atop the rookie list with 692 points and 194 assists despite missing eight games, while Iriafen led with 376 rebounds and was third with 584 points. Meanwhile, Citron was second with 657 points and led with a 44.5 three-point percentage.
Citron and Iriafen played the full 44-game slate, while Bueckers played 36 due to injury. The latter player won the AP Rookie of the Year award on Friday, which is separate from the WNBAโs official award, and all three earned All-Rookie honors.
Will the WNBA awards be the same in that regard?
Mysticsโ late struggles hurt case for Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen
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The fact that Bueckers topped rookies in scoring and assists despite missing time makes it hard to argue against her. The one knock is that the No. 1 overall pick didnโt contribute to winning basketball. The Wings finished 10-34, tied with the Chicago Sky for the WNBAโs worst record.
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On the other hand, Washington also missed the playoffs after losing its final 10 games, finishing 16-28. The club floated around .500 before the August 7 Trade Deadline, but its performance nosedived after shipping out veteran guard Brittney Sykes and second-year forward Aaliyah Edwards.
The Mystics made those moves with the future in mind as they now have three 2026 first-round selections and 2024 No. 5 overall pick Jacy Sheldon to go with Citron and Iriafen. However, they worsened the case for their rookies to win Rookie of the Year over Bueckers.
The only veteran left on the team that averaged double-digit scoring after the moves was Shakira Austin, who finished the season with 12.7 points per game on 46.5 percent shooting. Citron posted 14.9 on a 47 percent clip, and Iriafen had 13.3 on 48.8 percent. That wasnโt enough to consistently win without Sykes, who averaged 15.4 points on 37.9 percent over 25 games with the team.
Had Washington made the playoffs, Johnson couldโve argued that his rookies contributed to a contender, thus making their statistics more valuable. But thatโs not the case.
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Bueckers finished with the third-highest points and assists totals for a rookie in WNBA history, which are also franchise rookie records. Additionally, the UConn alum is just the second rookie in WNBA history to earn AP All-WNBA honors, joining Caitlin Clark (2024) and Breanna Stewart (2016).
Citron and Iriafen also entrenched their names in the history books. Iriafen became the first rookie in WNBA history to tally 550-plus points, 350-plus rebounds, and 50-plus assists in a single season, while Citron is one of three rookies ever to notch 650-plus points with a true shooting percentage above 55. The others are Clark and Bueckers.
Furthermore, Citron and Iriafen each set the franchise single-season records for points and rebounds, respectively. Iriafen also broke the franchise record with 16 double-doubles.
Meanwhile, Bueckers has the advantage in points and assists, and her 47.7 percent clip slightly bests Citronโs. The 23-year-old shot just 33.3 percent from deep, but she made up for that in multiple ways. For example, she finished second among rookies with 57 steals and had 72 turnovers against Citronโs 91 despite recording 90 more assists.
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Comparing Bueckers to Iriafen is harder due to them playing different positions. Still, Bueckersโ superior point total on only slightly worse efficiency gives her the advantage, especially because Iriafen shot 107 fewer threes.
Considering this data, it would make sense for the WNBA to name the Wingsโ superstar Rookie of the Year, with the Mysticsโ duo easily earning All-Rookie status. At the same time, that doesnโt discount Citron and Iriafenโs success, which gives the franchise a foundation to build on.
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