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(WNBA) Atlanta vs. Indiana,
Point Spread: 1.00 | -109.00 Atlanta (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 1.00 | -109.00 Atlanta (Away)
Result: Loss
Even if they don't have its star guard, Allisha Gray, I like Atlanta to beat Indiana. Gray has missed the last two games because of an ankle injury. She's the Dream's second-leading scorer at 17.5 points per game.
Obviously it's a nice bonus if Gary plays - she's listed as questionable - but Atlanta should beat the Fever without her.
Atlanta is a middle-of-the-road team, while Indiana ranks with Seattle and Phoenix as among the three-worst teams in the WNBA. The Fever are riding a season-high two game win streak. Those victories, however, were against Seattle and Phoenix. The 10-24 Fever haven't won three in a row all season.
Atlanta should have halted Los Angeles' six-game win streak this past Friday. The Dream let a 16-point lead slip away in an 83-78 loss. Atlanta coach Tanisha Wright ripped her team following that defeat citing lack of toughness both mentally and physically.
Players usually respond well when a coach questions their toughness.
The Dream beat the Fever, 100-94, when the teams last met in Indianapolis back on June 18. It was the fourth straight point spread cover for the Dream in Indianapolis. The Dream also won and covered in their last game against the Fever, defeating them, 82-73, as 8-point home favorites on August 6.
Obviously it's a nice bonus if Gary plays - she's listed as questionable - but Atlanta should beat the Fever without her.
Atlanta is a middle-of-the-road team, while Indiana ranks with Seattle and Phoenix as among the three-worst teams in the WNBA. The Fever are riding a season-high two game win streak. Those victories, however, were against Seattle and Phoenix. The 10-24 Fever haven't won three in a row all season.
Atlanta should have halted Los Angeles' six-game win streak this past Friday. The Dream let a 16-point lead slip away in an 83-78 loss. Atlanta coach Tanisha Wright ripped her team following that defeat citing lack of toughness both mentally and physically.
Players usually respond well when a coach questions their toughness.
The Dream beat the Fever, 100-94, when the teams last met in Indianapolis back on June 18. It was the fourth straight point spread cover for the Dream in Indianapolis. The Dream also won and covered in their last game against the Fever, defeating them, 82-73, as 8-point home favorites on August 6.