Allisha Gray, Dream roll past Caitlin Clark-less Fever

Mikhail Sokolov
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WNBA: Indiana Fever in Atlanta DreamJune 10, 2025; College Park, Georgia, USA; Atlanta striker Dream Brionna Jones (24) shoots against Indiana Fover striker Dewanna Bonner (25), the first half in Gateway Center Arena in College Park. Mandatory Credit: Images Dale Zanine-Imagn

Allisha Gray scored 23 points in the game and added six rebounds and four assists when Atlanta’s dream recorded a 77-58 victory over Indiana’s visiting fever on Tuesday.

Brionna Jones added 21 points and 10 rebounds for Atlanta (6-3), which won for the fifth time in six games. Nia Coffey contributed 10 points and seven rebounds from the bank for sleep, which surpassed Indiana 44-27.

Indiana (4-5) had its two-game winning streak, when the Caitlin Clark superstar was lost its fifth consecutive game with a quadruple lesion.

Natasha Howard led the fever with 15 points and 10 rebounds, while the Aari McDonald reserve scored 14 points. Kelsey Mitchell had 11 points, but shot only 5 of 16 from the field and the five attempts of 3 points were lost. Indiana fired 36.2 percent from the field and 5 of 24 (20.8 percent) from beyond the arch.

Atlanta ended 47 percent from the floor and 22.7 percent (5 or 22) from long distance.

The dream broke a part-time draw with a 14-4 race to begin the third quarter with Jones and Brittney Griner trays, to take an advantage of 47-37.

After the Mitchell tray took Indiana within nine in the last minute of the third, the Triple and Jones of Gray extended the advantage of Atlanta to 56-42 that intertwine the last quarter.

Howard’s consecutive baskets reduced the fever deficit to 60-48 with less than seven minutes, but triple Coffey is a Atlanta 7-0 Spurt that builds a dominant 19-point advantage in the five-minute mark.

Atlanta took an advantage of 22-19 in the second quarter before developing its advantage at 31-27 in Layups from Gray and Jones, the latter with 4:25 remaining in the first half.

Indiana responded with six consecutive points to take an advantage of 33-31 in the 1:36 brand. The placement of Gray’s Putback with 18.1 seconds led Atlanta to a part-time draw 33-33 despite the sleep missing the eight attempts of 3 points before the break.

Gray led all scorers with 13 points in the first half, while McDonald scored Indiana with nine.

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