Atlanta Dream Overpowers Second Ranked Connecticut Suns

Atlanta, GA – August 19, 2024

The Atlanta Dream extended their post-Olympic break winning streak to two games after a hard-fought victory over the second-ranked Connecticut Sun on Sunday. The Sun, who entered Gateway Arena with an 18-6 record and a number two WNBA ranking, faced a determined Dream squad fresh off a win against the Seattle Storm.

Although the Sun won the opening tip-off, but Atlanta quickly set the pace with a top-of-the-key three-pointer from Rhyne Howard scored six points in the first quarter while Tina Charles matched her with six points, added five rebounds to her tally, as Atlanta outpaced Connecticut in fast-break points, 5-2. The Dream led by as many as seven points during the opening period, with Marina Mabrey’s layup finally putting the Sun on the board at the 6:55 mark. However, a scare came when Cheyenne Parker-Tyus took a hard fall and had to be assisted to the locker room with five minutes remaining in the quarter.

In the second quarter, the Atlanta Dream seized control with a 12-4 run spearheaded by Jordin Canada, who contributed six points, two assists, and created four additional points from her assists in just five minutes. Charles added five more points as the Dream dominated the paint, outscoring the Sun 12-6 and forcing 10 turnovers while committing only six turnovers themselves. Atlanta also recorded six steals in the first half, including two by Howard. The Dream had a five-point lead at the half.

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Tina Charles releases jump shot over three Sun defenders.

The Dream maintained their lead throughout the third quarter, bolstered by eight points from Canada and five from Charles. Despite Connecticut trimming the lead to just one point with four minutes left, Atlanta responded with three consecutive three-pointers—two from Canada and one from Charles—giving the Dream a seven-point cushion heading into the final quarter. The Dream continued to dominate in transition, outscoring the Sun 7-0 in fast break points.

In the fourth quarter, the Sun briefly tooked the lead, 68-63, but Atlanta countered with a decisive 19-2 run. Alisha Gray, who scored seven of her 11 points in the final period, ignited the run with a basket and a bonus point. In the final minute, Charles secured a crucial jump ball at midcourt, passing it to Gray, who found Howard for a three-pointer that pushed the Dream’s lead to six. Canada and Charles then sealed the victory by going 2-for-2 from the free throw line, as the Dream shot an impressive 10-for-11 as a team in the fourth.

With this win, the Atlanta Dream showcased their resilience and determination, toppling one of the league’s top ranked teams and solidifying their momentum as the season progresses.

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Naz Hillmon puts up shot against three Sun defenders, Marina Mabry, Brionna Jones & Tyasha Harris

Next up for the Atlanta Dream is the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday, August 21, and Friday, August 23. As of August 19, 2024, the WNBA has the Mercury ranked sixth in the nation and fourth in the WNBA Western Conference at 15-13. The Phoenix team won two of its last three matches by double digits. The Mercury has momentum and confidence at their backs.

When head coach Tanisha Wright was asked with two days to prepare for Phoenix, how do you keep the team’s confidence up? “They will take a day off for sure, the day off will allow their bodies to repair, then we will prepare like we prepare for any other team. We will focus on ourselves and look at anything that we need to cleanup. Then focus on the challenges that Phoenix presents, but most of all focusing on ourselves.”

More video highlights.

Rhyne Howard sinks a 3-pointer

Alisha Gray shoots two free throws

Jordin Canada sinks a 3-pointer

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