
Angel Reese reviews her slow start
Angel Reese, an Atlanta Dream forward, criticized her first half against Indiana on August 16, 2026. Reporter Holly Rowe interviewed her at halftime, when the Dream led 44-40 after a difficult opening stretch.
Reese described her early play in blunt terms, saying basketball comes in runs while teammates provide support. Indiana later completed a 95-91 overtime victory at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Angel Reese misses first six attempts
Angel Reese missed her first six attempts, then reached seven points on three of 10 from the field before halftime. Her turnaround helped Atlanta finish the second quarter with a stronger offensive rhythm.
Atlanta closed the first half on a 17-4 run and carried a 44-40 lead into the break. After starting zero of six, Reese made three of her next four attempts.
Angel Reese finishes with 15 points
Angel Reese finished with 15 points, 14 rebounds, and six assists after her difficult start. She made five of 16 field goal attempts and added eight after halftime as Atlanta pushed the game into overtime.
Allisha Gray matched her career high with 32 points and led the Dream in scoring. Reese finished as Atlanta’s top rebounder, giving the team production on the glass despite the overtime loss.
Angel Reese misses late putback
Angel Reese collected an offensive rebound with the score tied 81-81 and fewer than 10 seconds remaining. Rhyne Howard missed first, then the forward gathered the ball underneath before her putback failed.
Atlanta received three attempts on its last possession of regulation. Naz Hillmon secured the loose ball after Reese’s miss, but her final attempt also failed, sending the tied game into overtime.
Angel Reese sees fourth quarter turn
Angel Reese and Atlanta entered the fourth quarter ahead 72-64, but Indiana tightened its defense. The Dream scored only nine points during the final 10 minutes of regulation on August 16.
Indiana erased Atlanta’s eight-point advantage entering the fourth quarter and forced overtime at 81-81. The Fever then won 95-91 after controlling the extra period and closing the game more effectively.
Angel Reese faces Indiana overtime depth
Angel Reese faced an Indiana group that received major overtime production from Makayla Timpson. The second-year forward-center made the Fever’s first three field goals of the extra period and finished with a career-high 20 points.
Caitlin Clark finished with 26 points and nine assists. Kelsey Mitchell added 20, while Aliyah Boston recorded 18 points, 14 rebounds, five steals, and three blocks during Indiana’s overtime victory.
Angel Reese sees playoff race shift
Angel Reese and Atlanta fell to 21-13 after the overtime loss. Indiana improved to 23-12, moving 1.5 games ahead of the Dream in the race for fourth place in the standings.
According to top-four playoff projections shown on ESPN’s broadcast, Indiana’s chance of earning a top-four seed rose to 63% with the victory, while Atlanta’s projection fell to 18% with the loss. The result also left the season series tied at two games apiece.
Angel Reese plays before 17,044 fans
Angel Reese played before a sellout crowd of 17,044 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Indiana visited for a matchup that carried clear postseason positioning stakes for both teams on August 16.
State Farm Arena holds about 17,044 for basketball, while Gateway Center Arena is a 5,000-seat venue. Atlanta initially scheduled five games at the larger building, then added a sixth date on June 17.
Angel Reese joins Atlanta in April trade
Angel Reese joined the Atlanta Dream on April 6, 2026, after a trade with the Chicago Sky. Her new team sent its 2027 and 2028 first-round selections in return, as required under the agreement.
The Dream also received the right to swap second-round selections in 2028. Atlanta entered the deal after a 2025 season that produced a franchise-record 30 wins and a 68.2% winning rate.
Angel Reese sets Atlanta rebound record
Angel Reese set Atlanta’s single-season record for offensive rebounds on July 31 against Seattle. Her 137th such rebound moved the forward past Brionna Jones as the Dream earned a 98-89 home victory.
Reese finished that game with 21 points and 13 rebounds, recording her 19th double-double of 2026. Atlanta earned its fifth straight victory and entered August on a five-game winning streak.
Fun fact: Angel Reese reached 1,000 career rebounds in just 79 games, becoming the fastest WNBA player ever to hit that mark, 10 games quicker than Tina Charles.
Angel Reese lifts her scoring average
Angel Reese entered the 2026 All-Star break averaging a career-high 15.4 points per game. That mark represented increased scoring production during her first season after the April trade from Chicago to Atlanta.
Reese averaged 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals during 2025. She also led the WNBA in rebounds per game for a second consecutive season before joining Atlanta.
Angel Reese puts wins above double-doubles
Angel Reese said in July that double-doubles did not matter unless Atlanta was winning. Her comment reflected a team-first standard after joining the Dream, which entered the All-Star break at 16-10.
Reese also described herself as more confident and patient in Atlanta. She said Dream practices felt focused on basketball, while the organization’s support made her feel welcomed, loved, and happy after leaving Chicago.
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Angel Reese faces four-game road stretch
Angel Reese and Atlanta face Las Vegas on August 18, beginning a four-game road stretch. The Dream then visits Los Angeles on August 20, Phoenix on August 22, and Los Angeles again on August 24.
Atlanta returns home on August 28 to face Portland at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, then hosts Minnesota on August 30. Those games follow the road trip and continue the Dream’s regular-season schedule.
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This slideshow was made with AI assistance and human editing.
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