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Las Vegas Aces Secure Victory against Atlanta Dream in Thrilling Match

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Atlanta, GA – August 22, 2023

In a high-octane clash, the Las Vegas Aces emerged victorious against the Atlanta Dream with a final score of 112-100. The game, held at Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, witnessed impressive performances from both teams.

Game Box:

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4FinalPointsReboundsAssists
Las Vegas33232630112Wilson – 53Gray – 9Gray – 12
Atlanta34211332100Howard – 27Jones & Howard – 6Jones, Robinson & Howard – 5

The Las Vegas Aces exhibited their offensive prowess, starting strong with 33 points in the first quarter. Throughout the game, A’ja Wilson stood out, contributing a remarkable 53 points along with 9 rebounds and 12 assists. Chelsea Gray’s 9 rebounds and 12 assists also played a pivotal role in securing the win for the Aces.

The Atlanta Dream showcased their competitive spirit, particularly in the first half where they set a season record by scoring 55 points. Despite their efforts, they were unable to maintain the momentum, finishing with a final score of 100. Rhyne Howard led the Dream’s offense with 27 points and 6 rebounds. Danielle Robinson’s dynamic performance included 17 points, supported by her impressive 11-12 free throw conversions.

Noteworthy was rookie Haley Jones, who shone on the court with 23 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Her outstanding performance marked a highlight of her young WNBA career.

The game marked several milestones, including the Dream’s 11th sell-out of the season at Gateway Center Arena. The Dream played with a unique lineup, starting Danielle Robinson, Aari McDonald, Rhyne Howard, Naz Hillmon, and Cheyenne Parker together for the first time this season. Despite the intense battle, the Dream’s all-time record against the Aces now stands at 17-22.

The Las Vegas Aces’ impressive offense combined with the Dream’s spirited play made for an unforgettable game that kept fans on the edge of their seats. As the WNBA season continues, both teams are sure to deliver more thrilling matchups.

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