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Brittney Griner Makes More WNBA History on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Wednesday at Wintrust Arena, the Atlanta Dream cruised past the Chicago Sky 86–49, dominating from the opening tip to close out the third quarter leading 74–36 run.
Wednesday's game for the Chicago Sky did not go in their favor whatsoever. After being down 23-10 following the first quarter, things only got worse for the Kam
Brittney Griner scored 15 points, Brionna Jones and Allisha Gray each added 14 points, and the Atlanta Dream cruised past the Chicago Sky 86-49 on Wednesday.
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“Following further evaluation, Rhyne Howard has been diagnosed with a left knee injury sustained during the Atlanta Dream’s game on July 11,” posted Khristina Williams, per release. “Howard will be sidelined for the remainder of July and is expected to make a full recovery. A timeline will be provided when appropriate.”
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Despite her team's struggles, Reese has put together another solid season in her second year in the WNBA. The former LSU Tigers forward is averaging 14.0 points on 44.6% shooting and a league-leading 12.6 rebounds per game, good enough for a second-consecutive All-Star appearance.
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