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UNCASVILLE, CONNECTICUT/USA – May 26, 2018: Indiana Fever forward Erica McCall (22) shoots during a WNBA basketball game between the Fever and the Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena. Photo Credit: Chris Poss

The Atlanta Dream announced their signing of forward Erica McCall on Sunday after receiving an emergency hardship exemption from the league for having less than 10 active players.

โ€œWeโ€™re short players right now and kind of waiting on some protocols to get everybody up to speed,โ€ Dream coach Nicki Collen said Saturday. โ€œSo no, we do not have all of our players currently.โ€

Sunday morning, McCall appeared on the Dreamโ€™s roster and the team announced the signing shortly after.

McCall spent the last three seasons with the Indiana Fever, who drafted her with the No. 17 overall pick in the 2017 draft. In 2019, McCall only appeared in 15 games for the Fever and averaged just 6.9 minutes per game. Indiana released her in April.

โ€œIt was just a lack of opportunity,โ€ McCall told the Bakersfield Californian earlier this week. โ€œWe had a lot of vets that were ahead of me, and just with their years of experience, it was hard for me to get a lot of playing time. So to truly grow โ€ฆ getting on the court โ€ฆ ultimately, how you become better is through playing. I just wasnโ€™t getting much playing time with that, so we all knew what the situation was, so I had no issues and no bad blood with Indiana at all.

โ€œWe all discussed it would be a good opportunity for me to just go see whatever options there are for me with a different team.โ€

McCall thought she might make another teamโ€™s training camp roster, but then the season was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and training camp was up in the air. She didnโ€™t get a call from a team early on as players began to opt out of the season, but McCall was high on Collenโ€™s list.

When Collen learned on Friday that the Dream were down to just nine players and would be able to sign an additional player, she immediately got on the phone with McCall.

โ€œI called her Friday night [at] about midnight here but it was nine oโ€™clock on the west coast and said, โ€˜Can you get on a plane tomorrow?โ€™โ€ Collen said Sunday. โ€œWe basically were able to quickly turn around a flight and at least get her quarantine process started. She arrived late last night, has started testing, and once she makes it through medical protocol and has her cardiac testing, her physical and her quarantine, sheโ€™ll be able to get out on the court.โ€

At this point, Collen doesnโ€™t know when the Dream will get the players who are currently inactive, so bringing in McCall โ€” even though it will be days before sheโ€™s able to join the team for practice โ€” is key for the team to get ready to play.

โ€œErica is somebody weโ€™ve had on our board, whether it was because of an injury or something else,โ€ Collen said. โ€œSheโ€™s just someone that we feel like can continue to keep pace. For us, right now, itโ€™s all about how fast can we play and really increasing our pace of play. Sheโ€™s a player that plays with a ton of energy.

โ€œSheโ€™s a player that will come in and give us whatever we ask, whether itโ€™s to be a practice player, whether itโ€™s to play five minutes, whether itโ€™s to play 20 minutes. I know Erica McCall has incredible character and will play her butt off regardless of the situation. She was an obvious pickup for us.โ€

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