ATLANTA DREAM NOTES AND STORYLINES
Dream Sell Out Home Opening Week
The Dream announced a full sell-out of both their home opener against the Los Angeles Sparks Wednesday night and their matchup against the Las Vegas Aces Friday evening with 3,138 fans in attendance both nights – setting the Gateway Center Arena attendance record.
Record-Setting W in Dallas
First-year head coach Tanisha Wright earned her first win with the Dream on Saturday, May 7, defeating the Dallas Wings 66-59. Atlanta held Dallas to just 24.3% shooting from the field, marking the lowest opponent shooting percentage in franchise history. It was the the lowest shooting percentage the Wings have ever seen and is tied for the franchise low (the Tulsa Shock shot 24.3% against Washington in 2013).
Rookie guard Rhyne Howard became the first player in WNBA history to record four made three-pointers and four blocks in their debut, as she went on to lead the Dream in nearly every statistical category. She took 12 threes on Saturday, the most by a Dream player since Renee Montgomery took 13 in 2019.
The last time Atlanta held a team to 59 or fewer points was a 62-56 win over New York in 2020. The last time Atlanta has done it in a true road game was a 67-53 win at Indiana in Game 2 of the 2013 Conference Finals to clinch the series. Atlanta scored 60.6% of their points on threes and free throws in the season opener, the most of any team in the league this season. Last year they scored just 37.7%, the third-fewest.
SERIES RECORD
Overall………………………………………. ATL leads, 28-24
at Atlanta………………………………………ATL leads, 17-7
at Indiana …………………………………… IND leads, 17-11
Current Streak………………………………………… ATL, W2
at Atlanta……………………………………………….. ATL, W1
at Indiana ……………………………………………… ATL, W2
Largest Atlanta Win………………………………..21 (7/7/17)
Largest Indiana Win …………………………….32 (6/16/18)
RECENT MEETINGS WITH INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Top-pick Rhyne Howard had a career-high 33 points — the most in any WNBA game this season — to help the Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever 85-79 on Sunday. In a matchup that featured the two top picks in last month’s draft, Howard made 9-of-18 from the field and 12-of-17 from the free-throw line with three steals. Indiana’s NaLyssa Smith — the No. 2 overall selection — scored a season-high 18 points before leaving the game with about 6 1/2 minutes left due to a right ankle injury. Cheyenne Parker scored eight of her season-high 11 points in the fourth quarter for Atlanta (3-1), including a layup and then an offensive rebound and putback that gave the Dream an 81-76 lead with 55.3 seconds left after Kelsey Mitchell hit a 3 that pulled Indiana (2-3) — which led for just 12 seconds in the second half — within a point about a minute earlier. Howard and Nia Coffey each made two free throws from there to seal it.
INDIANA FEVER STORYLINES
INJURY REPORTQUESTIONABLE – NaLYSSA SMITH (RIGHT ANKLE)
PROBABLE STARTERS