Postgame Notes: Las Vegas 118, Atlanta 95
July 4, 2021 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) - Atlanta Dream News Release
Atlanta Notes
Atlanta's record against Las Vegas moves to 16-15 all-time.
The Dream started Chennedy Carter, Courtney Williams, Crystal Bradford, Cheyenne Parker and Elizabeth Williams for the second time this season.
Team
Atlanta tied the team's season-high record of 31 points in a first quarter, the second-most the team has scored in any quarter this season.
Individual
Odyssey Sims recorded her third career double-double and first with the Dream with 10 points and a career-high 13 assists.
Cheyenne Parker set a season-high record with 18 points and tied her season-highs of 2 offensive rebounds and 7 total rebounds. She recorded two steals, her third game with two or more in the last five games.
Monique Billings scored a season-high 12 points, shooting 85.7% from the field (6-7) with two steals
Billings has recorded two or more steals in seven of 16 games played so far this season.
Going 2-2 from the charity stripe tonight, Aari McDonald has not missed a free throw since May 25. Since then, she has hit 25 straight free throws.
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