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Rhyne Howard's 36-Point Explosion Powers Dream Past Sun

In a thrilling display of WNBA action, Rhyne Howard's exceptional scoring prowess propelled the Atlanta Dream to a commanding win against the Connecticut Sun. This overview delves into the key moments and standout performances that shaped this pivotal Eastern Conference matchup.

Howard's Heroics: Dominance on the Court

Howard's Record-Breaking Performance Ignites the Dream's Offense

Rhyne Howard delivered an extraordinary performance, achieving a season-high 36 points for the Atlanta Dream. Her remarkable accuracy from beyond the arc, sinking eight three-pointers, was instrumental in securing a 91-75 triumph over the Connecticut Sun in their recent encounter in College Park, Georgia.

Key Contributors: Gray and Reese's Impactful Roles in Atlanta's Victory

Supporting Howard's incredible effort, Allisha Gray contributed significantly with 26 points. Angel Reese showcased her all-around game, adding 12 points, 13 rebounds, and five assists, as Atlanta (6-2) solidified its position at the top of the Eastern Conference standings. Jordin Canada also played a crucial role, registering 12 points and 10 assists, contributing to the Dream's fourth win in five games.

Sun's Struggling Performance: Morrow Leads the Effort Against Adversity

For the Connecticut Sun (2-9), Aneesah Morrow led the team with an impressive 20 points and 13 rebounds. Leila Lacan and Saniya Rivers each added 11 points, while Olivia Nelson-Ododa chipped in 10 points for Connecticut, a team currently at the bottom of the league standings.

Momentum Shift: Sun's Brief Lead Before Atlanta's Resurgence

After trailing by just one point at halftime, the Sun briefly seized the lead early in the third quarter. Rivers' layup capped a 6-0 run, giving the visitors a 55-50 advantage two minutes into the period.

Dream's Decisive Turnaround: Reese and Canada Propel Atlanta Ahead

Atlanta's next lead materialized when Reese scored five consecutive points, putting the Dream ahead 66-65 with 29.3 seconds left in the third quarter. Canada then extended Atlanta's lead to three points with a layup just 1.8 seconds before the quarter ended.

Fourth Quarter Drama: Foul Play and Atlanta's Sustained Dominance

The fourth quarter began with a scoring drought until Connecticut's Brittney Griner committed a flagrant foul, resulting in Reese converting one of two free throws at the 7:43 mark, breaking the deadlock.

Atlanta's Unstoppable Momentum: Gray and Reese Seal the Deal

Atlanta's scoring surge continued, with Gray's consecutive baskets and Reese's layup pushing their lead to 75-65. Morrow's layup at the 4:39 mark marked Connecticut's first points of the final quarter, but it was too little, too late.

Sealing the Victory: Howard's Three-Point Play Cements Dream's Win

Gray's layup and Howard's three-point play extended the Dream's lead to 88-74 with 1:44 remaining, effectively sealing their victory.

First Quarter Battle: Early Exchanges and the Sun's Narrow Lead

Howard's third three-pointer of the first quarter gave the Dream a 16-13 lead at the 3:43 mark. However, Connecticut closed the opening quarter with a 7-1 run, taking a narrow 25-24 lead into the second period.

Halftime Showdown: Three-Point Barrage and Sun's Late Surge

Gray connected on Atlanta's eighth three-pointer of the first half, giving the Dream a six-point advantage with 3:07 left. Howard's triple extended Atlanta's lead to 50-44 with 1:47 remaining, but the Sun managed to cut their halftime deficit to 50-49 with a late layup from Morrow and a three-pointer from Rivers.

Shooting Statistics: A Tale of Two Teams from Long Range

Atlanta displayed superior shooting from beyond the arc, converting 14 of 37 attempts (37.8%), while Connecticut struggled, making only four of 17 three-point attempts (23.5%).

Second Chance Points: Dream's Dominance on the Boards

The Dream also capitalized on second-chance opportunities, outscoring the Sun 15-3 in this category, largely due to Connecticut managing only three offensive rebounds throughout the game.