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ATLANTA — Elena Delle Donne had 32 points and 13 rebounds, Ariel Atkins added 15 points and the Washington Mystics beat the Atlanta Dream 87-84 in the first game of a best-of-five WNBA semifinal on Sunday.

The Mystics hit all 20 of their free-throw attempts.

Elizabeth Williams finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds for Atlanta, which never led. Alex Bentley's 3 pulled the Dream within three points midway through the fourth quarter and Tiffany Hayes scored six straight points for the game's final points in the closing minute.

But Hayes missed an ensuing layup, and Jessica Breland couldn't hit a straightaway 3 on Atlanta's last possession before time expired.

Hayes, the Dream's season scoring leader, had 17 points but was mostly a non-factor until the fourth quarter.

In a matchup of two of the league's hottest teams, Delle Donne was too much for Atlanta, using her size and agility to win matchups inside for layups, bank shots and forcing turnovers.

She was at her best in the third after the Dream cut the lead to eight. Breland blocked her midrange jumper, but Delle Donne pulled the ball back, dribbled and pivoted to bank in a layup that made it 62-52.

The Dream had won 15 of 17, but it won't get any easier the rest of the way with Angel McCoughtry, their longtime star guard, out for the season with a knee injury sustained earlier this month.

Washington, which has won 10 of 11, got consecutive 3s by Atkins and Natasha Cloud to open the third and take its biggest lead at 15, but Atlanta stayed close and trailed by four when Monique Billings converted a three-point play in the closing seconds of the period.

Bentley's layup in the first minute of the fourth cut the lead to one, but Delle Donne answered with a layup. When Bentley hit a 3 that made it 74-71, Delle Donne followed a few minutes later with a 3 that put the Mystics up 81-71.

FARTHER TO GO

Washington is trying to advance past the semifinals for the first time in its 21 seasons, but it's back for the second straight year after getting swept in 2017 by eventual champion Minnesota.

The Dream have ended three seasons in the finals but were swept each time.

LITTLE TOO LATE

Hayes banked in a fastbreak jumper and hit the ensuing free throw to pull Atlanta within three with 58.9 seconds to go, but her contributions were few in the first three quarters.

She was 6 for 15 from the field and hit just one of five attempts beyond the arc.

STAR TIME

Delle Donne, who finished third in the league's MVP voting, was 10 for 22 from the field and hit all 10 of her free-throw attempts.