The Atlanta Dream have extended the contract of former South Carolina Gamecocks, and newly-acquired guard Allisha Gray, the organization announced today.
“Having Allisha committed to our squad long-term is another big step in solidifying our core for the future,” said Head Coach Tanisha Wright. “Not only is Gray an amazing addition on the court, but who she is as a person will be a great representation for our organization off the court.”
“Just as we stated when we first acquired Allisha, this is a big win for our franchise,” said General Manager Dan Padover.
The Dream acquired Gray in a trade that sent the team’s 2023 No. 3 pick and 2025 first round pick to the Dallas Wings earlier this year. She joins the Dream after a career-best season with the Wings in 2022 where she averaged 13.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.
“This is an amazing opportunity to make Atlanta my home,” Gray said. “This organization and this fan base have already been so welcoming to me and I haven’t even put on a Dream jersey yet. I’m grateful to be a part of what Tanisha and Dan are building here and I’m excited to get to work.”
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