Maple Leaf Arena, Toronto, ON
Tip‑off: 7:00 PM ET
A compelling cross‑conference matchup featuring two teams with very different identities. Atlanta enters as a playoff contender built on defense, pace, and All‑Star guard play. Toronto, in its inaugural WNBA season, has been competitive at home and continues to develop a fast‑paced, spacing‑heavy offense that can challenge anyone when shots fall. The Dream have the stronger record and more stability, but the Tempo’s home‑court energy and perimeter shooting make this a dangerous matchup.
Venue — Maple Leaf Arena
Location: Downtown Toronto
Capacity: ~15,000
Court Profile: Fast floor, excellent sightlines for shooters
Home Advantage: Tempo play with significantly more pace at home; crowd energy boosts transition scoring.
Injury Report
Atlanta Dream
Rhyne Howard — Day‑to‑day (ankle)
Cheyenne Parker — OUT (knee)
Aari McDonald — Day‑to‑day (wrist)
Nia Coffey — OUT (foot)
Lorela Cubaj — OUT (shoulder)
Atlanta’s frontcourt depth is thin, placing more responsibility on Howard, Gray, and Billings.
Toronto Tempo
Shay Colley — OUT (hamstring)
Natasha Cloud — Day‑to‑day (hip)
Kia Nurse — OUT (knee)
Emily Engstler — Day‑to‑day (back)
Monique Billings — OUT (ankle)
Toronto’s guard rotation is banged up, but their wings remain healthy and productive.
Team Records & Recent Form
Atlanta Dream (14–10)
Last 10: 6–4
Offensive Rating: Middle‑third
Defensive Rating: Top‑five
Trend: Defense carrying the load; offense inconsistent but improving with better spacing.
Toronto Tempo (10–14)
Last 10: 4–6
Offensive Rating: Middle‑third
Defensive Rating: Bottom‑third
Trend: Offense lively at home; defense struggles against elite guards.
Key Player Matchups
Rhyne Howard (ATL) vs. Tempo Wing Defenders
Howard’s shot creation and ability to score at all three levels challenge Toronto’s inconsistent perimeter defense. Edge: Howard
Allisha Gray (ATL) vs. Natasha Cloud (TOR) (if Cloud plays)
Gray’s strength and mid‑range game vs. Cloud’s physical defense and playmaking. Edge: Gray
Aaliyah Edwards (TOR) vs. Atlanta Frontcourt
Edwards’ rebounding and interior scoring are crucial with Parker out for Atlanta. Edge: Edwards
Tempo Perimeter Shooters vs. Atlanta’s Defensive Rotations
Toronto relies heavily on spacing and threes; Atlanta’s elite closeouts will be tested. Edge: Atlanta defense
Series History
First season for Toronto Tempo — limited historical data
2026 Season Series: Dream lead 1–0
The first meeting was a competitive game, with Atlanta’s defense deciding the fourth quarter.
Betting Trends
Atlanta Dream
5–2 ATS in last 7
Under has hit in 6 of last 9
Dream allow just 79.8 PPG, one of the best marks in the league
Strong fourth‑quarter team (+3.1 margin)
Toronto Tempo
6–3 ATS in last 9 home games
Over has hit in 7 of last 10
Tempo score 85.2 PPG at home
Defense allows 88.4 PPG, bottom‑five
GAME ODDS
Atlanta Dream – 9.5
Toronto Tempo 181.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 16, 2026








