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As far as contingency plans go, Washington Mystics head coach Mike Thibault has had a pretty good one since acquiring Tina Charles from New York in April 2020. If Elena Delle Donne, the 2019 WNBA MVP, is still recovering from offseason back surgery, plug in Charles, the 2012 WNBA MVP. And if Delle Donne is healthy, play the two MVPs together in the frontcourt, with shooters all around them.
But even the best Plan Bs sometimes require Plan Cs, and that was what happened in 2020, as neither Delle Donne nor Charles played in the wubble in Bradenton, Florida. Now, after another offseason back surgery for Delle Donne, the Mystics are back to Plan B entering 2021.
Charlesโ resume is one of the best in WNBA history: beyond the MVP award, she has also earned eight All-WNBA honors, seven All-Star selections and four All-Defensive Team awards and was the Rookie of the Year in 2010. The ironwoman ranks ninth in league history in minutes per game (32.4) and has career averages of 18.1 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 blocks per game.
Yet in the offseason and even during training camp, not many people were talking about Charles. She had a down season by her standards in 2019 but has been โdominantโ in camp, according to Thibault. She scored 18 points in each of the Mysticsโ two preseason games on 54% shooting from the field, even as she and her teammates are still building chemistry and learning how and where to get each other the ball.
โIf anybody is sleeping on Tina, theyโre a fool,โ said guard Shavonte Zellous, who played with Charles in New York and signed a training camp contract with the Mystics this spring. โโฆ It just amazes me the things that sheโs capable of doing, and now Tina has added a lot of things to her game. Of course we know sheโs a back-to-the-[basket] killer in the paint, she can shoot the three, but now sheโs got a little bit of handles with her. So anybody sleeping on Tina, beware, because she has looked great at camp.โ
Through the two preseason games, Charles is perhaps the surest thing on this Mystics squad: she is one of the few players who hasnโt struggled to make shots, and she is a primary target on most offensive possessions. โTinaโs always going to be a go-to player,โ Thibault said after the first game, citing how she can not only make shots, but also create opportunities for others with her passing and the defensive attention she commands.
With Charlesโ role and impact seemingly clear, here are three other questions that still need answering as the season gets underway:
When will we see both MVPs?
Plan B may be great, but Plan AโDelle Donne and Charles playing togetherโcould be the ticket to a championship for the Mystics. As guard Kiara Leslie put it recently, โHaving two MVPs on a team right now, I don’t think it can get any better than that.โ
However, itโs not clear how soon that plan will become a reality. Delle Donne had a second surgery in December 2020 to repair herniated discs that she had injured in the 2019 WNBA Finals. In the third episode of her YouTube series โBeyond the Game,โ which chronicles her rehabilitation process, Delle Donne said that her first few days after the second surgery went much more smoothly than after the first:
โIโm way better than my last surgery โฆ Last surgery I remember for like the first two weeks I did like one-minute walks in the house. I just took a very longโnot very long, but a nice outdoor walk. Iโm thriving.โ
Several months later, at the Mysticsโ media day on Apr. 26, Delle Donne revealed that she had been working with her medical team to โlearn to move properly, to even walk differently, sit differently โฆ [in order to] not put pressure on my spine.โ She added, โIโm working with a new back, hopefully a better back.โ
Delle Donne had hoped to be ready for the season opener on May 15 against Chicago, but that doesnโt appear to be in the cards. She did only individual workouts through the first two weeks of training camp, and the Mystics want to see her take contact in practice before she plays in a game. On May 8, Thibault said that she would likely miss at least the first three to six games of the season.

Whenever Delle Donne debuts this season, Charles is excited to play alongside her. They have played together with USA Basketball and could both be on the Olympic team this summer, and they were also slated to be college teammates at UConn before Delle Donne left and eventually transferred to Delaware.
โWe joke around saying, โI guess it was meant to be,โโ Charles said. โโฆ It’s always been great to take the court with her. It’s always been natural. So Iโm looking forward to that.โ
They fit so well together in part because of their versatility: both players can post up, pass, block shots and score from all over the court, so they donโt crowd each other on offense and can help one another defensively. Delle Donne, at 6โ5, has such good guard skills that Thibault has occasionally mused about playing her at shooting guard in uber-big lineups. She will likely play primarily at the three and the four for the Mystics, while the 6โ4 Charlesโone of the best rebounders in WNBA historyโwill spend a lot of time at the five but can also play the four.
How often will the Mystics go big?
In 2019, the Mystics used a three-big lineup to torch opposing defenses so badly in the playoffs that forward Emma Meesseman became the first reserve in WNBA history to win Finals MVP. Thibault had hoped to deploy it again in 2020, but injuries and player opt-outs dramatically changed the roster. He ended up only using it for 74 minutes in the regular season and less than a minute in the Mysticsโ first-round playoff loss to Phoenix.
This season, the lineup could again be a major weapon, but it may be a while before we see it on the court. With Delle Donne injured and forwards Myisha Hines-Allen and Erica McCall arriving late from overseas, the Mystics had just four forwards available for the preseason games, and Charles said after the second game that Thibault hadnโt implemented that aspect of the offense yet.
โI look forward to it,โ Charles said. โYou know, he is notorious for having big lineups. My first years playing with him [with the] Connecticut Sun, he would play myself, Asjha Jones and Sandrine Gruda at the three at times. So I know itโs something that heโs into and I do think it could work to our advantage, especially with Elena and Myisha and myself โฆ and maybe hopefully Emma. Weโll see.โ
(Meesseman is currently a free agent and could re-sign with the Mystics after she finishes playing with the Belgian national team this summer. If she does, that will surely qualify as one of the most impactful midseason signings in league history.)

Who will get minutes off the benchโespecially at guard?
An argument can be made that, when healthy, the Mysticsโ starting lineup in 2021 could be better than that of its 2019 championship team. Returning starters Natasha Cloud and Ariel Atkins are good bets to be improved versions of their 2019 selves, andโwithout any disrespect to the perennially underappreciated LaToya SandersโCharles is likely an upgrade at center. That constitutes improvements at three out of five positions, even if we concede that Delle Donne will likely not match her historic 2019 season and that Leilani Mitchell may not beat 2019 starting guard Kristi Toliver.
However, the depth on this yearโs team is significantly less established than in 2019, in part because veteran Alysha Clark is out for the season with a foot injury. If Hines-Allen isnโt starting in a big lineup, she will likely be first off the bench, and new signees McCall and Theresa Plaisance will also contribute up front. But Thibault is still looking for someone to assert themselves as the teamโs fourth guard behind Cloud, Atkins and Mitchell.
That player could be Zellous, who has averaged 8.9 points and 1.9 assists per game in 11 WNBA seasons. It could also be a younger player such as Leslie, Stella Johnson or Sug Sutton. Leslie is an adept defender who was also the go-to offensive player for her Russian team this offseason, while Johnson, a midseason pickup last season,ย has been labeledย the Mysticsโ 2021 draft pick after they gave up all of their picks to acquire Charles. And Sutton, a young point guard, has been studying Cloudโs game in camp and trying to emulate her. None of those players have separated themselves yet, so the final week of camp will be pivotal in determining which guards make the opening-day roster and continue to battle for minutes.
Despite the question marks, the goal is a championship
It will take time for the Mystics to get everyone healthy and on the court together, and they may look somewhat disjointed at the beginning of the season. That is unavoidable given Delle Donne and Clarkโs injuries, the fact that some players are still not in camp and the amount of roster turnover over the past two offseasons. But the Mystics are playing the long game.
โThe goal is to be at our best when you need to be the best,โ Thibault said at the start of training camp. โโฆ I’ve watched other teams come out kind of blazing at the start and then be beat up and hurt, and it’s not worth it.โ Before the preseason games, Thibault said that winning was โnot a priorityโ and that experimenting with different lineups was more important.
But donโt mistake the Mysticsโ slow build-up for a lack of competitiveness. In fact, itโs the opposite: The Mystics are doing it to give themselves the best chance at another championship.
At media day, Delle Donne insisted that a championship is still the goal this season: โThat’s the Mystics way. We always say gold standard. It’s just how we carry ourselves, how we approach each day, each practice, moments with one another in the locker room. So that is certainly always the goal. โฆ We have some incredible pieces to this puzzle.โ
For Charles, a WNBA championship is seemingly the only prize she has yet to win, and that was a major reason why she wanted to join the Mystics. It is also a motivator for her teammates. โI’m fully aware of that,โ Cloud said recently. โโฆ As her point guard, that’s what I want to bring her. I want to bring her a championship.โ
And Cloudโalways one to bet on herselfโlikes her teamโs odds, even if others arenโt talking about the Mystics as a favorite.
โEven though we have some people out [and] weโve lost some people to injury, we still have a really scary team on paper,โ she said at media day. โ โฆ But I think we’re being kind of swept under the rug, which I like that because the last few years, we’ve had a target on our back.
โBut I think we’re going to shock a lot of people in this league.โ
