WASHINGTON |  Angel McCoughtry scored 28 points and Coco Miller scored 21 in her first  start of the season to help the Atlanta Dream upset the top-seeded  Washington Mystics 95-90 in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal  Wednesday night. The Mystics, who entered the playoffs on a  six-game winning streak, are one loss from elimination in the  best-of-three series. Washington won both games in Atlanta during the  regular season, including Sunday to end the regular season. Atlanta  started the 5-foot-9 Miller to combat the Mystics’ perimeter strength  and shake up a lineup that had lost six of the last seven games. The  Dream scored 48 points in the first half, the highest total Washington  allowed all year. “The starting lineup was not working,” said  Dream coach Marynell Meadors when asked about the change. “These were  defensive players that were in there. We had a lot of speed and  quickness on the wings. … I thought everybody played their roles and  did a great job tonight.” Miller, who spent the first eight  seasons of her career with the Mystics, had averaged around seven  minutes this season as a reserve. She might have still been passed over,  except her twin sister and teammate, Kelly Miller, had an injured  ankle. “First part of the season she didn’t get a lot of minutes,”  Meadors said of Coco. “But she hung in there, continued to work hard  and now she’s reaping the benefits of being able to step up.” Marissa  Coleman scored a career-high 18 points for the Mystics, who have lost  seven straight playoff games. Matee Ajavon and Crystal Langhorne each  scored 16 points for the Mystics, who shot 39.4 percent. “We were  so much looking at the mismatches on our big that we were trying to  force it so much there instead of just passing to what’s open,” said  Lindsey Harding, who shot 5 for 21 and finished with 14 points. Iziane  Castro Marques scored 19 points for the Dream, who outscored the  Mystics 31-14 in the second quarter and had their largest lead at 58-41  midway through the third quarter. The Mystics used a 10-0 run  bridging the third and fourth quarter to cut the lead to five at 63-58.  They got even closer with 4:34 left when Matee Ajavon hit her three free  throws after getting fouled shooting from beyond the arc to make it  77-75, but Sancho Lyttle’s layup started a 7-0 run that put the Dream up  84-75 with 3:01 left. Ajavon’s successful 3-pointer had Washington within four with 27.8 seconds left. Washington  finished the regular season as the stingiest defense in the league,  holding opponents to 73.3 points per game. The Dream shot 21 of 36 in  the first half and 53.5 percent overall. “I was very disappointed  with our defensive effort,” Mystics coach Julie Plank said. “You can’t  give up 95 points. I don’t care if it’s regular season, definitely not  the playoffs. … They pretty much got whatever they wanted.”
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