
Atlanta, GA – May 27, 2024
In a hard-fought battle on Sunday, May 26, the Atlanta Dream faced off against the Minnesota Lynx. Despite the loss, the Dream showed remarkable resilience, especially with a standout performance from Rhyne Howard. The final score stood at 92-79 in favor of the Lynx, but the Dream’s determination was evident throughout.
Howard, of the Atlanta Dream, showcased her versatility throughout the game, spending 34 minutes on the court and contributing 23 points, five rebounds, and 5 assists. Her performance was truly impressive. On the other side, McBride’s dominant performance for the Lynx, leading all players with an impressive 31 points, was a sight to behold.
The game started with Howard sinking a 3-pointer for the Dream’s first shot, demonstrating their early determination. The Dream exhibited poise during the first quarter with solid ball movement and numerous shot attempts. They maintained an efficient two-point field goal percentage, sinking 9 out of 12 attempts. At the same time, the Lynx struggled slightly from two-point range, making only 4 out of 8 shots, but made up for it with 3-pointers.

Despite a strong showing from the Dream in the first quarter, the Lynx maintained their lead, at the end of each quarter throughout the game. The Lynx outscored the Dream in the first three quarters. The third quarter, in particular, saw the Lynx’s dominance, with McBride leading the charge and Napheesa Collier contributing significantly.
The Dream mounted a comeback in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Lynx 20-15, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. Howard again led the Dream in scoring, with support from Tina Charles, Cheyenne Parker-Tyus, and others.
Looking ahead, the Dream, with a 2-2 record, will face the winless Mystics on Wednesday, May 29. This match promises to be an exciting one. Meanwhile, the Lynx, buoyed by their victory, will host the Las Vegas Aces on the same day and the Phoenix Mercury on Friday, May 31. These upcoming matches are definitely ones to watch.
Cheryl Reaves, the Lynx’s head coach, entered the game with an impressive record and a wealth of experience, having been named WNBA Coach of the Year three times. Her leadership undoubtedly contributed to the Lynx’s victory, further solidifying their position as contenders in the league.