The Atlanta Dream defeated the Las Vegas Aces 97-82 [5] on Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nevada [6].
The victory marks a significant milestone for the franchise, as it represents the first time the Dream have won a game in Las Vegas in over two years [6].
Three players led the offensive surge for Atlanta. Rhyne Howard scored 23 points [4], while Allisha Gray contributed 21 points [3]. Angel Reese also scored 21 points and recorded 10 rebounds [1, 2].
The Dream offense fired on all cylinders during the away game, maintaining a consistent lead to secure the double-digit victory [6]. The balanced scoring attack prevented the Aces from mounting a successful comeback on their home court.
This performance highlights the current synergy between the Dream's primary scorers. By having three players surpass the 20-point mark, Atlanta demonstrated a depth of scoring that has been absent in previous trips to Nevada.
“The Atlanta Dream defeated the Las Vegas Aces 97-82”
This victory signals a shift in the Dream's ability to perform in hostile environments, specifically against a powerhouse like the Aces. By breaking a multi-year losing streak in Las Vegas through balanced scoring, Atlanta proves they can rely on a trio of offensive threats rather than a single star player.



