Postgame Notes: Seattle 91, Atlanta 88
July 3, 2021 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) - Atlanta Dream News Release
Atlanta Notes
Atlanta's record against Seattle moves to 15-18 all-time.
The Dream started Chennedy Carter, Courtney Williams, Crystal Bradford, Cheyenne Parker and Elizabeth Williams for the first time this season.
Team
The Dream recorded more steals than their opponent for the 12th time this season and recorded 10+ steals in a game for the 10th time.
Atlanta still paces the league in steals per game, now averaging 10.4.
Individual
Crystal Bradford started her first game since 2015, setting new career-high records with 17 points, 7 made field goals, 15 attempted field goals, 7 attempted three-pointers and 7 assists, and tied her career high record with 4 steals.
Courtney Williams led the team in scoring with 20 points - her 5th 20-point game of the season and 22nd of her career - and in both rebounds (8) and assists (7).
This was her 9th time leading the team in points this season, 6th time leading in rebounds and 9th time leading in assists.
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