Angel Reese praises Dream's depth as team secures second straight win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 5:26 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
The Atlanta Dream improved to 10-4 with a 108-101 victory over the Indiana Fever on June 18. Angel Reese, averaging a league-leading 12.2 rebounds and 15.1 points per game in her first 14 games, was sidelined due to foul trouble. She expressed confidence in her teammates' ability to perform well in her absence. The Dream relies on a strong starting five and has shown capability to progress towards playoff contention this season.
- •Angel Reese averages 12.2 rebounds and 15.1 points per game.
- •The Dream bench outscored the Fever's reserves in the latest game.
- •Atlanta Dream is currently 10-4 this season.
- •The team is aiming for a fourth consecutive playoff appearance.
- •Rookie Isobel Borlase contributed with nine points in the win.
- 5:26 PMYahoo Sports — Angel Reese “Not Worried” About Dream’s Ability to Stretch Win Streak in Her Absence After Foul Trouble vs Fever
"The Atlanta Dream have once again emerged as a playoff contender this season, and Angel Reese is a huge part of this team’s rise. In her first 14 games with the Dream, Reese averages a league-leading 12.
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