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WNBA: Dream’s Allisha Grey named an All-Star for second-straight season

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In a season marred by damage and inconsistency, the Atlanta Dream (7-11) loved some uplifting information on Tuesday. Allisha Grey was named a 2024 WNBA All-Star; it’s her second-straight, and second total, honor.

The announcement got here after she scored 19 factors in Atlanta’s 87-77 house loss to the Chicago Sky. Earlier than that, Grey turned in a robust offensive effort towards the New York Liberty on Sunday, though her 24 factors got here in one other loss because the Dream let what was as soon as a 16-point lead wither away right into a 81-75 defeat.

These performances, nonetheless, are outliers. For a lot of the season, a very good recreation from Grey has resulted a win for Atlanta. Whereas most gamers are higher in wins than losses, Grey’s differential has been fairly pronounced by means of the primary half of the 2024 season. Within the Dream’s seven victories, she’s averaged 18.9 factors per recreation on 50 p.c capturing, together with 59.0 p.c from 3. Within the staff’s 11 losses, she’s managing simply 13.8 factors per recreation on 38.2 p.c capturing total and 26.4 p.c from 3. In complete, she’s scoring 15.8 factors per recreation on 42.8 p.c capturing, together with 3.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and a steal per recreation. For Atlanta to flee their near-perpetual malaise, they want Grey to submit surefire All-Star numbers extra regularly.

Oh, Canada!

Atlanta Dream v New York Liberty

Jordin Canada.
Picture by Catalina Fragoso/NBAE through Getty Pictures

After lacking her first 14 video games as a member of the Dream because of a hand damage, Jordin Canada lastly made her debut on June 23 towards the Liberty. Three video games later, Canada once more is sidelined, having suffered a damaged finger in Sunday’s loss to New York. She is predicted to be out till after the Olympic break.

The damage stalls the slivers of constructive momentum Atlanta had begun to generate with Canada on the courtroom, particularly on the offensive finish. Whereas she struggled by means of rust and an absence rhythm in her first recreation, she had begun to look extra like herself within the subsequent three contests, bringing zest, zip and group to the Atlanta offense. Canada’s on-court presence coincided with a team-wide emphasis on pushing the tempo. As scoring within the halfcourt has been a problem for Atlanta, creating, after which cashing in on, semi-transition alternatives is a should. Canada’s eagerness to fireside hit-ahead passes helped Atlanta put extra strain on opposing defenses. In halfcourt conditions, she additionally injected the Dream offense with extra juice, highlighted by her means to interrupt the paint to get to the bucket or kick out to shooters. These traits gave the Dream offense an intentionality it had lacked in her absence, and with Rhyne Howard nonetheless out with an ankle damage, it’s arduous to think about offense persistently coming simple for Atlanta anytime quickly.

Welcome again, Maya?

WNBA: JUN 28 Atlanta Dream at Connecticut Sun

Maya Caldwell.
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A little bit over every week in the past, Atlanta made their first in-season roster transfer, waiving Crystal Dangerfield and signing Maya Caldwell. Canada’s return obviated the necessity for Dangerfield; nonetheless, with Canada once more set to overlook a major chunk of time, the Dream could determine to maneuver on from Caldwell so as to add one other main ball handler.

Whereas comprehensible, that’d be unlucky, for, as she first proved in 2022 when enjoying 9 video games for the Dream, Caldwell is a viable, beneficial WNBA participant. An athletic wing, she is an keen, attentive defender who additionally has some on the ball pop. Her 3-point capturing is her swing ability. In 2022, she shot an impressive, but unsustainable, 56.3 p.c from deep on 3.6 makes an attempt per recreation. Final season with the Indiana Fever, her 3-point proportion sunk to the opposite excessive, as she transformed solely 13.8 p.c of her triples. To date, in 49 minutes throughout three video games, Caldwell is 3-for-8 from downtown, good for 37.5 p.c. If she will preserve that accuracy, all whereas firing away regularly and fearlessly, she will help a Dream staff that at present is brief on aggressive, environment friendly perimeter scoring.

What’s subsequent for Atlanta?

On Friday, July 5, the Dream head to Texas to tackle the Dallas Wings (7:30 p.m. ET, ION). It is going to be the second assembly between the 2 groups; Atlanta defeated Dallas 83-78 on Could 21. From there, it’s on to the northeast, with the Dream visiting the Connecticut Solar on Sunday, July 7 (1 p.m. ET, League Go). Final Friday, the Dream took benefit of a Solar staff on the second evening of a back-to-back, getting the 78-74 win in Atlanta. Along with the absences of Canada and Howard, the Dream additionally stay with out Aerial Powers, who has been out since exiting final Friday’s victory with a calf damage.

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