
Angel Reese was in top form in her return from a one-game absence, carrying the Atlanta Dream to a 101-92 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Monday.
The third-year forward recorded her 16th double-double of the season, finishing with 23 points and 13 rebounds after missing Saturday's loss to the expansion Portland Fire with a leg injury.
Following a surprising offseason trade from the Chicago Sky, Reese has been the perfect addition for Atlanta, and Monday's win showed she may only be getting started.
Angel Reese will be available Monday against the Sparks, the Atlanta Dream announced.
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 13, 2026
Reese missed her previous game vs. the Portland Fire on Saturday due to a leg injury. pic.twitter.com/P2TCq6RkSh
Reese showed no effects from injury, shooting 7-of-11 and making all eight of her free throws. She moved well with the ball, too, using a spin move to get into the paint for a layup to extend a second-quarter lead.
Angel Reese straight to the basket with the spin move
— USA Sports (@usasports) July 13, 2026
Already having a great game in her return #WNBAonUSA | Dream pic.twitter.com/IRPbiyijom
Later, Reese closed the first half with an exclamation point, tipping in a missed three at the buzzer to give the Dream a 59-48 lead.
ANGEL BEATS THE BUZZER
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 14, 2026
Reese is a menace on the boards as she snags the offensive one to beat the clock!
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Tap to watch: https://t.co/o4KazFibCe pic.twitter.com/Yhw79rQ5Iw
She was in such a zone that Reese even made only her third three-point attempt of the season to break an 87-87 tie late in the fourth quarter.
CLUTCH ANGEL
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 14, 2026
Reese has ATL on its feet as she sinks one from behind the arc and hits a celly!
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Tap to watch: https://t.co/o4KazFibCe pic.twitter.com/CmhOKvb0Pr
Reese also came up key with her defense during the game's final moments, reaching in for a deflection that guard Jordin Canada recovered and turned into a layup.
Angel Reese comes up with a steal and Jordin Canada with the big time bucket
— USA Sports (@usasports) July 14, 2026
A double-double return, with three steals, from Reese.#WNBAonUSA | Dream pic.twitter.com/40pauuHoDc
Reese, recently named an All-Star for the third time in three seasons, played 33 minutes and had a game-high +13 plus/minus. On a team with several other star playmakers in the backcourt, including Canada and fellow 2026 All-Star reserves Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, Reese is more than holding her own in the front court. When she plays as she did on Monday, it's hard to argue against her being Atlanta's best player.
Following the win, Reese is averaging a career-high 15.3 points per game while leading the league in rebounds (11.8) and ranking seventh in steals (1.7) per game. She's already justified the two first-round picks in 2027 and 2028 that the Dream traded to the Sky to acquire her back in April, and her continued offensive growth could make that deal even more of a win for Atlanta going forward.
It only took one game back for Reese to leave an indelible mark on a Dream win. Based on how she played against the Sparks, many more are to come.
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