The Atlanta Dream defeated the Seattle Storm 94-87 on Friday night, as they've now won four games in a row. It was a rough start for the Dream to start the game, and they couldn't get anything going on offense. As far as their defense, they couldn't stop the Storm from getting points inside the paint, and that doomed them in the first half.
To start the second half, the Dream found themselves down 17 points, but that didn't deter them. They had a huge third quarter and ended up taking the lead early in the fourth. From there, the Dream never looked back and closed out the Storm on the road.
One of the biggest reasons for their comeback was because of the play of Allisha Gray, who finished with a career-high 28 points.
A CAREER HIGH FOR ALLISHA GRAY!
— Atlanta Dream (@AtlantaDream) May 31, 2025
28 points in a game. Great work tonight @graytness_15 #DoItForTheDream pic.twitter.com/2Bm4F5cT72
Gray stepped up in the second half and was aggressive, getting into the paint and to the free-throw line. She also hit a few 3-pointers, and it was an overall big game for the Dream guard.
Gray has been playing some of the best basketball of her career over the past few games, and it has led the Dream to four straight wins. The Dream are now 5-2 to start the season, and their next game will be on June 6 against the Connecticut Sun. If they can continue to play like this as the season continues, there's a good chance they could find themselves near the top of the Eastern Conference.
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