What's Happening?
The Atlanta Dream secured a 102-77 victory over the Toronto Tempo in a Commissioner's Cup matchup. Allisha Gray led the Dream with 26 points, while Angel Reese contributed a double-double with 15 points and 17 rebounds. The game marked the first-ever
meeting between the two teams. Despite a sluggish start, the Dream managed to overcome an early deficit, with Rhyne Howard scoring 24 points and Isobel Borlase adding 17 points off the bench. The Tempo initially led 25-13 after the first quarter, but the Dream rallied in the second quarter, eventually taking the lead and maintaining it throughout the second half. The game was notable for a Flagrant 2 foul on Isabelle Harrison of the Tempo, resulting in her ejection.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for the Atlanta Dream as it strengthens their position in the Commissioner's Cup standings, improving their record to 9-4 overall and 4-2 in the Cup. The win demonstrates the Dream's resilience and ability to adapt under pressure, which could be crucial for their performance in future games. For the Toronto Tempo, the loss highlights areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining leads and defensive strategies. The game also underscores the competitive nature of the Commissioner's Cup, providing teams with additional opportunities to showcase their skills and strategies.
What's Next?
The Atlanta Dream will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming games, focusing on maintaining their strong performance in the Commissioner's Cup. The Toronto Tempo will need to regroup and address the issues that led to their defeat, particularly their defensive lapses and ability to sustain early leads. Both teams will continue to compete in the Commissioner's Cup, with the Dream aiming to secure a top position and the Tempo seeking to improve their standing.













