The Atlanta Dream delivered a commanding performance on home turf, defeating the Indiana Fever 113–96 on June 21, 2026, in a high-scoring Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) regular-season showdown. The game, played at Gateway Center Arena, saw the Dream explode offensively, particularly in the first half, to secure their second consecutive victory and improve their standing in the league.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Atlanta set an aggressive pace, converting fast-break opportunities and knocking down perimeter shots. The Dream's 113-point output marked their highest single-game total of the season, highlighting a balanced scoring attack that overwhelmed Indiana's defensive schemes. The Fever, despite a valiant effort in the second half, could not close the gap after trailing by as many as 22 points in the second quarter.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- First Quarter Explosion: The Dream opened with a 35–21 first quarter, shooting 58% from the field and forcing four early turnovers. Guard Rhyne Howard led the charge with 11 points in the period.
- Indiana's Third-Quarter Surge: The Fever outscored Atlanta 28–24 in the third, trimming the deficit to 14 points behind NaLyssa Smith’s inside presence and a pair of three-pointers from Kelsey Mitchell.
- Dream's Poise Down the Stretch: Atlanta answered every Fever run with timely baskets, including a decisive 10–2 spurt midway through the fourth quarter that restored a 20-point lead and effectively sealed the win.
Standout Players
Rhyne Howard was the clear star for Atlanta, finishing with a game-high 31 points, six assists, and five rebounds. She shot 12-of-18 from the floor and 4-of-6 from beyond the arc, showcasing her emerging superstar status in the WNBA. Center Cheyenne Parker added 22 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double, while guard Allisha Gray contributed 18 points and seven assists.
For the Fever, Kelsey Mitchell continued her scoring tear with 27 points and five assists. NaLyssa Smith posted a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds, but Indiana's defensive lapses and lack of transition defense proved costly. Rookie guard Caitlin Clark, making her first career start against Atlanta, finished with 14 points and eight assists but struggled with efficiency, shooting 5-of-14 from the field.
Season and Table Impact
The victory moved the Atlanta Dream to 10–7 on the season, solidifying third place in the WNBA standings and keeping them within striking distance of the New York Liberty for the top seed. The Indiana Fever fell to 6–11, remaining in ninth place and losing ground in the playoff race. The Dream's win also marked their third consecutive home victory, a trend that bodes well as they prepare for a tough road stretch.
With an uptempo style and sharpshooting from the perimeter, Atlanta has emerged as one of the most exciting teams in the league this season. For Indiana, the focus now shifts to tightening defensive rotations and finding more consistent offensive rhythm outside of Mitchell and Smith.

