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Allisha Gray Scores 17 as Atlanta Dream Secures Fifth Straight Win, Defeating Phoenix Mercury 74-66

August 10, 2025 1 Min Read
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In Phoenix, Alisha Gray led the Atlanta Dream with 17 points as they secured a 74-66 victory over the Phoenix Mercury, marking their fifth consecutive win against this team on Sunday. Bryona Jones contributed 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Nazhirmon added 13 points.

During the third quarter, Canada, playing for Phoenix, suffered a tough break as she missed a layup and landed awkwardly, requiring assistance off the court. Alyssa Thomas led Phoenix with 21 points, and Reserve de Wannabonar scored 16.

Atlanta stretched their lead to 36-19 midway through the second quarter, but Phoenix fought back with a strong 15-3 run, narrowing the half-time gap to 39-34. The game saw tight moments with free throws and key plays, but after Canada’s three-pointer, Phoenix was unable to retake control, ultimately ending their three-game winning streak.

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Fan Take: This game illustrates how competitive and thrilling the WNBA has become, with teams like Atlanta rising and challenging established powerhouses like Phoenix. For fans, it signals a growing parity in the league that enhances excitement and unpredictability, which can only help elevate the sport’s profile.

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