Angel Reese's 18 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists lead the Dream past the Fire 86-66
Reese posted 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Howard added 14 points and six steals as Atlanta forced 28 Portland turnovers.
- On Friday, the Atlanta Dream defeated the Portland Fire 86-66, led by forward Angel Reese's double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds.
- Atlanta's defense forced 28 Portland turnovers, which the Dream converted into 33 points, helping establish control despite the Fire trimming the deficit to 59-53 in the third quarter.
- Allisha Gray surpassed 1,000 career made free throws, while Rhyne Howard and Naz Hillmon combined for 11 steals to anchor the defensive effort.
- Outscoring the Fire 27-13 in the final frame, the Dream started the fourth quarter with a 9-0 run to pull away decisively.
- Atlanta improved to 5-2, tying the Golden State Valkyries for second in the WNBA standings, and will return home to face the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday.
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Angel Reese's 18 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists lead the Dream past the Fire 86-66
Angel Reese had 18 points, 12 rebounds and five assists, Rhyne Howard added 14 points and six steals, and the Atlanta Dream beat the Portland Fire 86-66.
Angel Reese's Final Box Score Stats, Highlights as Dream Beat Fire
Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese posted her fourth double-double (18 points, 12 rebounds) in seven games this season to lead her team to an 86-66 road win over the Portland Fire on Friday evening.
Stats Show That Angel Reese Is Dragging Down Her Atlanta Dream Teammates Despite Their Hot Start
Angel Reese Atlanta Dream Toward the end of the 2025 WNBA season, Angel Reese laid down an ultimatum to the Chicago Sky. Either the team brought in better players, or Reese would have to look to find a new franchise to play for. Chicago had the joint-worst record in the league last season, and Reese made it clear that she wouldn’t tolerate that level of incompetence. However, the former LSU star never once stopped to think that perhaps she was p…
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