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Where to watch Dallas Wings vs Atlanta Dream on TV or live stream – Friday, July 5

Where to watch Dallas Wings vs Atlanta Dream on TV or live stream – Friday, July 5

Published at 7:20 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, 2024

The Dallas Wings (4-16) will look to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the Atlanta Dream (7-11) on Friday, July 5, 2024 at College Park Center. The game will air at 7:30 p.m. ET on ION.

Below, we delve into all the details you need to know about this competition, including how to watch it on ION.

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Wings vs. Dream TV and Live Stream Information

The best players of the Wings

  • Arike Ogunbowale: 23.8 points, 2.8 points scored, 36.7% shooting, 35.6% three-point shooting (62 of 174)
  • Teaira McCowan: 11.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 55.6% shooting success
  • Monique Billings: 9.6 points, 7.8 rebounds, 46.8% shooting success
  • Sevgi Uzun: 6.6 points, 1.2 points scored, 36.1% shooting, 23.7% 3-point shooting (14 of 59)
  • Natasha Howard: 17.8 PTS, 7.5 REB, 1.3 STL, 47.6 FG%, 26.3 3PT% (5 of 19)

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Wings Performance (Home and Away)

  • Dallas is averaging 84.1 points per game at home, 5.8 more than on the road (78.3). Defensively, it is allowing 90.4 points per game, 2.6 more than on the road (87.8).
  • At home, the Wings are grabbing 35.6 rebounds per game, 0.2 more than they are on the road (35.4). They are grabbing 33.0 rebounds per game at home, 0.4 more than they are on the road (32.6).
  • This year, Dallas is accumulating more assists at home (19.9 per game) than away (19.2).
  • The Wings make fewer three-pointers per game at home (5.5) than on the road (5.7), but have a higher three-point field goal percentage at home (31.0%) than on the road (30.6%).
  • At home, Dallas is allowing 7.8 three-pointers per game, 0.3 more than on the road (7.5). The three-point shooting percentage at home is 33.3%, 2.3% lower than on the road (35.6%).

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Wings injury report

Wings:

Maddy Siegrist: Outside (Finger),

Jaelyn Brown: Released (Illness),

Awak Kuier: Off season (rest),

Satou Sabally: Out (Shoulder)

The best players of the Dream

  • Tina Charles: 14.2 PTS, 9.1 REB, 1.3 STL, 46.5% FG, 26.1% 3PT (6 of 23)
  • Allisha Gray: 15.8 points, 42.8% shooting, 40.2% 3-point shooting (37 of 92)
  • Cheyenne Parker: 9.7 points, 42.7% shooting, 25.0% 3-point shooting (3 of 12)
  • Haley Jones: 5.3 points, 38.3% shooting, 25.0% 3-point shooting (5 of 20)
  • Air Powers: 8.1 points, 33.9% shooting, 40.0% 3-point shooting (12 of 30)

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Dream Performance (Home or Away)

  • Atlanta has been significantly worse offensively at home, where it is averaging 73.7 points per game, compared to its road opponents, where it is scoring 78.9. Defensively, it is worse at home, where it is giving up 82.4 points per game, compared to its road opponents, where it is allowing 78.8.
  • At home, the Dream average the same number of rebounds per game as they do away (35.0), while they allow their opponents to grab 3.4 more rebounds at home than away (36.7 at home, 33.3 away).
  • On average, Atlanta accumulates more assists away than at home (19.0 away, 18.6 at home).
  • The Dream are making 1.5 fewer three-pointers at home (5.4 per game) than they are on the road (6.9). They are also shooting a lower percentage at home (28.9% at home compared to 35.5% on the road).
  • Atlanta allows 0.9 more three-pointers at home (8.8 per game) than on the road (7.9). They also allow a higher three-point shooting percentage at home (38.1% at home vs. 31.5% on the road).

Dream Injury Report

Dream:

Rhyne Howard: Out (ankle)

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