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In the loss to the Aces, Brittney Griner was passed by A’ja Wilson for the most games in WNBA history with over 30 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks. After the announcement was made by the WNBA, the Dream star’s wife, Cherelle Griner, took to social media, sending a message to Wilson.
The Dream only seems to be getting stronger as Atlanta pursues the #2 seed and a first-ever WNBA championship. Buoyed by MVP candidate Allisha Gray, the Dream is firing on all cylinders at the moment, with Atlanta's 16-point victory on Sunday marking the fifth time this month that the Dream has won a game by double-digits.
The WNBA franchise selects the trendy, mixed-use business park Brickworks in west Midtown for its expanded headquarters, doubling its workspace.
Brittney Griner has emerged as a star for the Atlanta Dream in her first season with the team, playing under head coach Karl Smesko. Atlanta has played their way into the WNBA title conversation, joining several other top teams in the league, such as the Minnesota Lynx and the New York Liberty.
Minnesota Lynx star and WNBA MVP frontrunner Napheesa Collier has been upgraded to questionable for the team's game against the Atlanta Dream on Thursday. Collier has not played since Aug. 2 due to a sprained right ankle and had an initial recovery timeline of at least two weeks.
Brittney Griner's Wife Catches Eyes With Her Outfit in Atlanta Dream Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Should the Atlanta Dream be considered contenders for the WNBA championship? This week's trio of marquee matchups could tell us a lot, starting with Tuesday's meeting between Atlanta and the red-hot Las Vegas Aces.
The Dream are due for a new mascot. We consider several options in advance of Sunday's game against the Valkyries, who just unveiled Violet.
A'ja Wilson is completely taking over the WNBA, as evidenced by her historic game on Tuesday in leading the Aces to their 8th straight win.