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Different risks for Dream, wings in the end of the season at the end of the season

30 Jul 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Atlanta Dream forward Naz Hillmon (00) celebrates with Atlanta Dream Guard Allisha Gray (15) after hitting the game against Dallas Wings in the second half in College Park Center. Compulsory Credit: Kevin Jaij-Imagn Images

Welcome to Atlanta Dream, College Park to Dallas Wings, GA. In a match between the two teams sitting on the opposite ends of the rankings on Friday night.

However, both teams compete for different things at the end of WNBA normal season.

Rüya (24-14) can find a guaranteed place in the playoffs with a win on the wings and stay in a war for proper seeding. Although Atlanta ranks third in the ranking with six matches, the third to eighth points are leaving with only 4 1/2 games.

On Wednesday, he could not step into the difficulty of defeating Las Vegas Aces, the hottest team in the dream league.

Despite 19 points from both Rhyne Howard and Brionna Jones, Las Vegas’s late trio sank Atlanta in the last minute of 81-75 defeat. Making the second shots of a maximum of 3 points in the league, Dream could not match ACES’s hot shoots with a 16.7 percent firing night from a distance. This allowed Las Vegas to win the 12th flat match and command to the number 2 in the ranking.

Chief coach Karl Smesko, “We will not win Playoff games and we will not win the championships below 20 percent.” He said. “But we’re definitely competing at the end of the defense.

“Something I want to see our return is our transformation. The transition crime game was better at the beginning of this year and I want to get it back again.”

Dallas (9-30) sits in the last place, has already been eliminated mathematically from playoffs, but still fighting to see what does not work for the future of the franchise. Paige Bueckers, who broke a rookie record against Los Angeles Sparks on August 20, was not due to Wings’s sixth loss in the sixth loss of 101-95 defeat on Wednesday night Connecticut Sun’a.

“What Paige was doing, it would be incredible if he had an eighth year player,” his teammate Maddy Siegrest said. He said. “It is very impressive to come and do it immediately from the college season, and only the player type, the type of person, makes the people around him really better.”

While the Bueckers were outside, the rookie was Aziaha James, who scored 22 points in defeat. However, the game left the game with an ankle injury and listed as suspicious for the game in Atlanta, while Bueckers is listed as suspicious.

Friday, the fourth and last time the two teams came together this season, the Atlanta on July 30, including the last 88-85 wins, including 2-1 records broke.

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