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Dream Beat Fever 113-96, Take 2-1 Lead in Season Series
Dream overcame an 11-point 1st half deficit with a strong 3rd quarter, outscoring the Fever 28-15. They followed it up with a strong 4th quarter to take a 2-1 lead in the season series and beat Fever in back-to-back games. Rhyne Howard led the scoring with 24, Allisha Gray had 22, whereas Angel Reese added 18 points and 8 rebounds.
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Angel Reese Becomes Fastest WNBA Player to 1,000 Career Rebounds
Reese reached 1,000 career rebounds by saving Allisha Gray’s miss and scoring on the putback, becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to hit the mark. She did it in her 79th game, surpassing Tina Charles, who needed 89. The milestone adds to Reese’s elite rebounding resume after entering Thursday averaging 12.7 boards for her career.
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Fever Lead 59-56 at the Half Despite 11–2 Atlanta Run
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