WNBA Game Preview: Atlanta Dream (4-2) vs. Portland Fire (5-3)

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Scheduled Tip‑Off: 7:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN2, Root Sports NW, Bally Sports Southeast

The Fire have quickly become one of the league’s toughest home teams, riding a high‑octane offense and a raucous Portland crowd. Atlanta enters with one of the WNBA’s most balanced two‑way profiles, led by elite guard play and a top‑tier defense.

This is a marquee early‑season matchup between two teams with playoff aspirations and contrasting identities: Portland’s pace and perimeter firepower vs. Atlanta’s physicality and defensive discipline.

EXPECTED WEATHER (OUTDOOR CONTEXT)

(Game is indoors, but weather affects turnout & travel)

Temperature: 63–66°F

Sky: Overcast

Humidity: 70%

Wind: 5–8 mph

Impact: Strong home crowd expected; no travel disruptions.

VENUE — MODA CENTER

Capacity: ~19,000

Home‑court advantage: Strong — Fire are 3–1 at home

Court profile: Favors fast pace, transition scoring, and high‑volume three‑point shooting

Pace influence: One of the fastest home floors in the league

Portland’s home environment is loud, energetic, and boosts their perimeter‑oriented offense.

INJURY REPORT

Atlanta Dream

Rhyne Howard — PROBABLE (ankle soreness)

Tina Charles — ACTIVE

Allisha Gray — QUESTIONABLE (hamstring tightness)

Cheyenne Parker — OUT (knee sprain)

Portland Fire

A’ja Wilson — ACTIVE

Skylar Diggins‑Smith — PROBABLE (hip soreness)

Sami Whitcomb — OUT (foot fracture)

Kalani Brown — QUESTIONABLE (illness)

If Gray sits, Atlanta loses a major two‑way wing presence.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Atlanta Dream (4–2)

Last 5 Games: W–W–L–W–W

Offensive Rating: Top‑8

Defensive Rating: Top‑5

Trend: Playing their best basketball of the season; Howard in All‑WNBA form

Atlanta’s defense has been elite, and their half‑court execution has improved dramatically.

Portland Fire (5–3)

Last 5 Games: L–W–W–L–W

Offensive Rating: Top‑4

Defensive Rating: Middle‑tier

Trend: Explosive at home; inconsistent on the road

Portland’s offense is humming, but their defense remains vulnerable against physical teams.

SERIES HISTORY

(Portland Fire are a new franchise — limited history)

2025 Season Series: Fire won 1–0

At Moda Center: Fire lead 1–0

Margin: Portland won last meeting by 11

Atlanta has yet to beat Portland since the Fire joined the league.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

A’ja Wilson (POR) vs. Tina Charles (ATL)

Wilson: MVP‑caliber scorer, elite defender, matchup nightmare

Charles: Veteran scorer, strong rebounder, physical interior presence

Edge: Wilson — her two‑way dominance is the biggest factor in the game.

Skylar Diggins‑Smith (POR) vs. Rhyne Howard (ATL)

Diggins‑Smith: Elite playmaker, high‑IQ scorer

Howard: Two‑way star, elite shooter, defensive disruptor

Edge: Howard — if healthy; otherwise Diggins‑Smith gains the advantage.

Allisha Gray (ATL) vs. Jewell Loyd (POR)

Gray: Strong defender, slasher, versatile scorer

Loyd: High‑volume scorer, elite shot‑maker

Edge: Loyd — especially if Gray is limited or out.

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN

Atlanta Dream — Keys to Victory

Slow the pace and force Portland into half‑court sets

Attack Portland’s weak interior rotations

Win the rebounding battle

Limit Loyd’s catch‑and‑shoot opportunities

Biggest Advantage: Defense and physicality.

Portland Fire — Keys to Victory

Push pace and create early offense

Space the floor for Wilson isolations

Force Atlanta’s guards into tough mid‑range shots

Hit 10+ threes

Biggest Advantage: Star power and perimeter shooting.

BETTING TRENDS

Atlanta Dream

4–1 ATS in last 5

Unders hit in 3 of last 4

5–2 ATS as an underdog since 2025

Portland Fire

4–1 ATS at home

Overs hit in 5 of last 7

3–0 straight‑up at home vs Eastern Conference teams

GAME ODDS

Atlanta Dream                  – 8.5

Portland Fire                     164

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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