Chennedy Carter led the Chicago Sky to a 78-69 victory over the Atlanta Dream with an impressive performance, scoring 19 points in the game. Angel Reese also made her mark by securing her 14th consecutive double-double, extending a WNBA record.
The game was tightly contested, with Chicago holding a slim one-point lead of 70-69 with just over a minute remaining. Carter's defensive effort forced a crucial jump ball, leading to a technical foul on Atlanta's coach Tanisha Wright. However, Dana Evans missed her first free throw of the season, giving Chicago the opportunity to extend their lead.
Carter capitalized on the possession, sinking a jumper to put Chicago ahead 72-69. Following a missed shot by Atlanta, Carter assisted Reese for an easy basket, increasing the lead to five points with less than 30 seconds left on the clock.
Evans then sealed the victory for Chicago by converting two free throws after a steal, while Marina Mabrey's defensive play and Reese's clutch free throw secured the win for the Sky.
Reese, who recently surpassed Candace Parker for the longest double-double streak in WNBA history, contributed 11 points and 13 rebounds to Chicago's winning effort. Kamilla Cardoso also recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds, marking the third time this season that Reese and Cardoso achieved this feat together, setting a new record for rookie duos in WNBA history.
On the opposing side, Allisha Gray led the Atlanta Dream with 20 points, supported by Haley Jones and Naz Hillmon who each contributed 12 points. The Dream played without key players Rhyne Howard, Jordin Canada, and Aerial Powers, impacting their performance in the game.
Chicago's victory improves their season record to 9-12, while Atlanta's record falls to 7-14. The game showcased intense competition and standout performances from both teams, highlighting the talent and skill present in the WNBA.
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