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Shatori Walker-Kimbrough

#32

Atlanta Dream

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Guard

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Season
PPG
1.7
RPG
0.9
APG
0.5
Career
PPG
5.6
RPG
1.5
APG
1.2
Height
5-9
Birthdate
May 18, 1995
Weight
140 lbs
College / Country
Maryland / USA
Draft
2017 Rnd 1 Pick 6
Experience
8 years

Relentless two-way playmaker, infusing defensive tenacity with sharpshooting

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Walker-Kimbrough had a limited role for most of the 2025 campaign, and she fell out of the rotation during the final month of the regular season. That trend continued during the playoffs, as she totaled just six minutes of playing time during Atlanta's first-round series. The 31-year-old made 41 regular-season appearances (one start) during her first season with the Dream, averaging 1.7 points and 0.9 rebounds in 8.6 minutes per game. She'll be an unrestricted free agent during the offseason and will likely explore her options.

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Walker-Kimbrough logged single-digit minutes for a fifth straight appearance. The 30-year-old guard has seen the court in five of the team's last seven matchups, averaging just 2.6 minutes per game during that span.

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With Maya Caldwell (personal) joining Brittney Griner (neck) and Rhyne Howard (knee) on the sidelines, Walker-Kimbrough was a bright spot off the bench as the Dream picked up their fourth straight win. Minutes have been hard to come by for Walker-Kimbrough, and her production Thursday was an outlier compared to recent performances.

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Even though Jordin Canada (illness) was out for this contest, Walker-Kimbrough didn't see a spike in fantasy production. Instead, Te-Hina Paopao drew the start and had a terrific showing for the Dream. Walker-Kimbrough remains an afterthought in most fantasy formats and has a combined three points over her last two appearances.

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After reaching double figures in back-to-back games, Walker-Kimbrough fell back to earth Tuesday as Atlanta's two-game winning streak came to an end. Walker-Kimbrough played at least 20 minutes in her previous three games, so her fantasy managers won't be thrilled about the reduced workload.

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