Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream live WNBA score updates
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While the Atlanta Dream's offseason slid somewhat under the WNBA radar, their regular season is capturing plenty of attention heading into a potential season-defining six-game road trip.
The Dream's home arena is the smallest in the WNBA and holds around 3,500 fans. But, the Atlanta Hawks home arena has a seating capacity of more than 17,000.
Vaughn Dalzell and Trysta Krick handicap the upcoming game between the defensively-stout Indiana Fever and the high-flying offense of the Atlanta Dream, where the clash of playing styles has them backing the under.
Cailtin Clark leads the Indiana Fever against the Atlanta Dream in her second game back after missing five games with a groin injury. Despite a 9-10 record, the Fever are -130 favorites over the
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The Valkyries fall to 9-9 and are 2-6 on the road as opposed to 7-3 at Chase Center. Both road wins came in Los Angeles against the Sparks, meaning they have yet to win a WNBA game out of the state of California. Golden State was coming of a loss in Minnesota in a game in which they were also competitive, only to let things get away late.
There are many people who believe Brionna Jones should've been an All-Star, and the Atlanta Dream defended their teammate.
Dream Send Personal Message to WNBA Star Brittney Griner originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream are finding their rhythm this season. The team recently secured a hard-fought win over the Golden State Valkyries, edging out a 90-81 victory.