The Atlanta Dream squared off against the Dallas Wings on July 29, 2026, after the WNBA All-Star break, with the Dream trying to build on recent momentum while the Wings sought to maintain one of the league best records. The matchup at College Park Center tipped off at 8 p.m. ET on USA, with both teams eyeing playoff positioning as the season entered its final stretch.

Dream Hunting Consistency
Atlanta closed the pre-break stretch on a three-game winning streak that steadied the ship at 16-10. Guard Paige Bueckers led the league in scoring with 20.9 points per game, providing reliable firepower every night. The Dream needed to carry that momentum into the post-break stretch if they wanted to climb into top playoff positioning.
Wings Firing on All Cylinders
Dallas entered the game at 18-9, one of the WNBA best records. The Wings had won 7 of their last 8 games before the break, with only the Liberty able to derail them recently. Forward Allisha Gray, averaging 19.1 points per game, gave Dallas another scoring threat to complement Bueckers scoring prowess.
Home Court Edge
The Wings maintained a strong home record at 8-4 in College Park Center, while Atlanta sat only 7-6 on the road. That 2-1 advantage in home games could swing the matchup. The Dream needed to find a way to win on Dallas road, but history suggested the Wings would use their home court advantage.
The dream of playoffs positioning remained alive for both teams, but the Wings were in driver seat with their superior record and home court edge.



