Dream Dominates Fever: Key Victory in WNBA Playoffs

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Attention basketball fanatics! The Atlanta Dream secured a crucial victory in the first game of the WNBA playoffs, defeating the Indiana Fever with a score of 80-68. This triumph marks the Dream’s return to the winning path in the postseason, a milestone not seen since 2018. With this result, the Dream are one win away from advancing to the semifinals. The next game, which will define the course of the series, will be played in Indianapolis on Tuesday.

This is this group’s first home game in the playoffs. We knew we had to do well. We are looking to continue having more wins.

Rhyne Howard, Dream star player
The Dream’s regular season was exceptional, establishing themselves as title contenders under the direction of their coach Karl Smesko. The team achieved 30 wins, their best historical record, and a .682 win percentage, finishing with the second-best net rating in the league. The Dream’s defense was key in the second quarter, outscoring the Fever 22-12 and establishing a lead they maintained until the end of the game.

Our defense is what fuels our offense. Indiana is a great offensive team, and if you let them get hot, the game can get really ugly.

Naz Hillmon, Dream player
The Fever struggled to score, with only 68 points, their fifth-worst mark of the season. Kelsey Mitchell, with 27 points, was the only standout player on the opposing team.
The Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever to open their WNBA playoffs first-round series.
Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray led the Dream’s attack with 20 points each. In addition, the team dominated in points in the paint and second-chance points. With this victory, the Dream are one step away from achieving their first playoff series win since 2016. Historically, teams that win the first game in a best-of-three series win the series 71% of the time.

We weren’t going to settle for being told we improved compared to last year. We are trying to be the best team in the league, to win the championship.

Karl Smesko, Dream coach
On the other hand, the Fever, who started the season with title aspirations, have faced significant challenges due to key injuries, including that of Caitlin Clark. Kelsey Mitchell acknowledged that the mistakes made by her team in the game prevented them from developing their offensive game. The Fever must now win two consecutive games to keep their hopes alive in the season. The next game in Indianapolis will be crucial for the Fever, who will play their first home playoff game since 2016.

We have to do the same [on Tuesday] to gain momentum and get the rhythm working quickly from the start.

Kelsey Mitchell, Fever player
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