The WNBA’s three-time All-Star stepped up impressively in Brittney Griner’s absence, delivering a standout performance from beyond the arc, as initially reported by Athlon Sports.
With Brittney Griner sidelined due to injury, one player from the Atlanta Dream took charge and achieved a personal best from the 3-point line. The Dream secured a solid 95-72 home victory against the Phoenix Mercury, even without two starters: Rhyne Howard was out with a knee injury, and Brittney Griner was ruled out with a neck injury.
Despite a slow start, the Dream gained momentum when Alisha Gray nailed a 3-pointer to take an 18-15 lead, a lead they maintained throughout the game. Gray finished the night with 26 points, including a career-high seven 3-pointers. With Griner and Howard absent, it was clear that someone had to carry the offensive burden, and Gray, a three-time All-Star, rose to the occasion.
Other players contributing in double figures were Naz Hillman with 18 points, Brionna Jones with 16, and Maya Caldwell with 14, while Jordin Canada dished out 11 assists.
This coverage was first reported by Athlon Sports on August 2, 2025.
Fan Take: This game highlights the incredible depth and resilience within the WNBA, proving that even without star players like Griner, teams can elevate their game and shine. For fans, it’s an exciting glimpse of the league’s growing competitiveness and the emergence of new leaders on the court.