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The Wings starters shot just 13 for 47 (27.6%). Dallas overall shot 30 for 82 (36.6%). Siegrist gave Dallas its last lead at 26-24 with 4:31 left before halftime. Griner tied it 13 seconds later with a layup, Gray made two foul shots and that started a 13-4 Atlanta run to close the half with a 37-30 lead.
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SB Nation on MSNThe Dallas Wings need more out of their backcourt — or anyone, reallyIt’s precisely at these times that the Wings’ backcourt tandem of Arike Ogunbowale and rookie Paige Bueckers has to be the difference-maker for Dallas. They have to be the instigators. They weren’t in Atlanta.
Here’s how to watch the Wings-Dream game: The Dallas Wings vs. Atlanta Dream game will tip off at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 24 at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia. TV: CBS Sports Network, Peachtree Sports Network (Georgia), KFAA (Dallas)
Allisha Gray was the top performer of the game, posting 27 points, five rebounds, six assists and three blocks leading to the Dream's victory. On the other side, NaLyssa Smith led the Wings with 13 points, two rebounds and two steals.
The Atlanta Dream defeated the Dallas Wings at home, and it was Allisha Gray who led the team with a bounce-back performance.
Brittney Griner may have been upset with the refs during halftime, but a moment with her baby after the game made up for it.