The Atlanta Dream had a 19-point, comeback win against the Lynx in Minnesota on Tuesday evening marking the largest in franchise history.
The @AtlantaDream battle back from a 19 point deficit, outscoring the Lynx 24-10 in the 4th quarter to come out on top with the 83-77 victory 👏 pic.twitter.com/gUP3j9Npbl
— WNBA (@WNBA) May 24, 2023
Allisha Gray tied her career high record with 26 points, and 10 rebounds recording her 7th career double double.
“There were many opportunities that we could have given in and just folded but that’s just not the character of this team.” said Head Coach Tanisha Wright.
Atlanta’s record against Minnesota moves to 11-26 all-time and 5-14 when playing the Lynx on the road.
The Atlanta Dream tip off their home slate this Sunday, May 28 in front of a sold-out crowd at Gateway Center Arena. Last season, Atlanta saw eight record-setting sellouts and hosted packed crowds at Gateway Center Arena. With two sell-outs in opening week to start off the 2023 season, the Dream currently leads the WNBA in ticket membership sales and are on track to sell out most of their home games this season in Atlanta.
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