Atlanta Dream Hold Off Chicago Sky 82-75, Rhyne Howard Becomes Youngest Player to Hit Rare WNBA Milestone
Angel Reese added 17 rebounds and four assists as Atlanta improved to 8-3 and handed Chicago its seventh loss in eight games.
- On Tuesday, the Atlanta Dream defeated the Chicago Sky 82-75, with Angel Reese recording 17 points and 17 rebounds in her first regular-season return to Chicago.
- Reese, a 24-year-old, received a warm welcome returning to Wintrust Arena and explained she was "excited to be back" in Chicago, where she was drafted seventh overall in 2024.
- Reese secured the 57th double-double of her career, setting a new WNBA record for the most double-doubles through a player's first 75 games, surpassing Blake Griffin.
- Rhyne Howard scored 17 points for Atlanta, while Naz Hillmon added 16 and Allisha Gray contributed 14 as the Dream improved to 8-3 on the season.
- Reese credited Atlanta head coach Karl Smesko for improving her rebounding and shooting, saying she is "really happy to be with the Dream" pursuing the Commissioner Cup.
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Angel Reese returns to haunt Sky with rebounding they're missing
There was some poetic justice in Angel Reese returning to Wintrust Arena, months after being traded to the Dream, to face a Sky team that so struggles to do the thing she did for them.Rebound.They haven’t been able to shoot, either, the thing they supposedly were going to do more of in her absence.Oh, and the biggest thing: They haven’t done much winning lately, having dropped seven of their last eight games. The Dream improved to 8-3 with an 82…

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