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Atlanta Dream Edged by Seattle Storm in Intense Showdown

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Game 29 | August 10, 2023 | Seattle, WA

In an intense matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Atlanta Dream faced off against the Seattle Storm in a game that delivered heart-pounding action until the final buzzer. The Dream, with a record of 15-14, battled against the Seattle Storm’s 8-21 season record, resulting in a closely contested game that left both teams giving it their all.

The nail-biting game unfolded in quarters, showcasing the determination and prowess of both teams throughout the match:

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Atlanta171726767
Seattle1314202168

Key contributors on both sides demonstrated their skills, making a significant impact on the game’s outcome:

Atlanta Dream:

  • Rhyne Howard led the Dream’s offense with an impressive 20 points, accompanied by six rebounds and three steals. Her consistent performance throughout the season continues to be a driving force for the team.
  • Allisha Gray showcased her scoring prowess, contributing 512 points this season, a feat she shares with teammate Rhyne Howard. This remarkable achievement marks the second time in franchise history that two players have surpassed the 500-point mark in a single season, with the first instance occurring in 2010.
  • Monique Billings displayed her dominance on the boards, pulling down a season-high 11 rebounds, proving her versatility and impact on the game.

Seattle Storm:

  • Jewell Loyd led the Storm’s charge with 19 points, highlighting her scoring ability and leadership on the court.
  • Ezi Magbegor’s strong presence under the rim earned her 11 rebounds, showcasing her tenacity and determination.
  • Sami Whitcomb contributed five assists, demonstrating her ability to facilitate play and create scoring opportunities for her teammates.

Although the Dream fought valiantly, the Seattle Storm managed to secure a narrow victory in their home territory. The Dream’s starting lineup, featuring Danielle Robinson, Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard, Nia Coffey, and Cheyenne Parker, took the court for the sixth time this season, showcasing their cohesion and effectiveness.

The matchup against the Storm added to the storied history between the two teams, with the Dream’s all-time record against the Storm standing at 16-22. While the Dream were unable to secure the win on this occasion, their performance reflected their commitment to putting forth their best effort in every game.

Noteworthy achievements from this game include the Atlanta Dream recording a season-high in rebounds (45) and steals (12), underscoring their dedication to both offensive and defensive prowess.

As the Dream continue to showcase their skills and resilience, fans eagerly anticipate their future matchups and the excitement they bring to the court.

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