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The Dream rallied after the Fever tied the score late and finished with a 13-6 run. Atlanta improved to 10-4 while Indiana's four-game win streak ended.
ESPNThe Atlanta Dream defeated the Indiana Fever 108-101 on Thursday at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis. The Fever trailed by 13 points before tying the score at 5:08 remaining on a Sophie Cunningham reverse layup. The Dream responded with a 13-6 run to close the game.
1 seconds remaining. The Fever never got within one possession after Reese's three-point play. Reese led the Dream with 21 points and 11 rebounds despite picking up her fourth foul midway through the second quarter.
Rhyne Howard had 16 points, six assists, and five rebounds for the Dream. Kelsey Mitchell scored 26 points for the Fever and became the eighth player in WNBA history to reach 700 career three-pointers. Caitlin Clark scored 26 points and had seven assists for the Fever.
Aliyah Boston scored 23 points and had eight rebounds for the Fever. Mitchell, Clark, and Boston are the only trio in the WNBA this season with multiple games in which all three scored 20-plus points; they have done so six times. The Fever (9-6) had their four-game winning streak snapped.
The Fever allowed a season-high 108 points. The Fever have three losses this season when scoring 100-plus points, the most in the WNBA. The Dream improved to 10-4. The Dream avenged a double-digit loss to the Fever two weeks earlier in which Atlanta scored a season-low.
M. in Atlanta. Caitlin Clark debuted her Nike signature shoe, the Caitlin 1, during the game. Clark is the fifth active WNBA player to receive a signature shoe from a major brand.
Clark publicly announced the shoe on Wednesday. "The more you play in playoff intensity games that has this type of edge to it and when both teams are playing at that level where they're both playing really well ... the more comfortable you'll be in those situations.
So, it's a great road win against a really good team," Dream coach Karl Smesko said. Before the game, Angel Reese said the team needs to close games when they have opponents on the ropes. "We kind of talked a little bit at halftime about not getting comfortable," Reese said.
"I think we kind of stayed together and continued to push. We knew they were going to go on a run, especially with their crowd.
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