The Atlanta Dream have their hands full on Friday when they welcome the back-to-back defending WNBA champions Las Vegas Aces. The Dream will look to get the upset victory and start a winning streak. The Aces have won three in a row heading into tonight's game, with an overall record of 4-1.
Tina Charles remains a force for the Dream despite her age, while Rhyne Howard continues her stellar play. Atlanta has wins over the LA Sparks, Dallas Wings and Washington Mystics but lost to the Phoenix Mercury and the Minnesota Lynx.
As for the Aces, they defeated teams like the Phoenix Mercury, LA Sparks, Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx. Their lone loss of the season was courtesy of the Mercury in their second matchup of the campaign.
Where to watch Las Vegas Aces vs Atlanta Dream? TV details, live stream options and more
Las Vegas Aces vs Atlanta Dream Game Details
Date: May 31, 2024 (Friday)
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST
Arena: Gateway Center Arena
Location: College Park, Georgia
Tickets: Fans can purchase via Ticketmaster online.
Las Vegas Aces vs Atlanta Dream TV Details
The game is available nationwide via ION television. Local fans in Las Vegas and Atlanta will need to check with their cable provider.
Las Vegas Aces vs Atlanta Dream Live Stream Options
Fans can watch the game via live stream on the WNBA League Pass and FuboTV, which are both subscription-based platforms.
Las Vegas Aces vs Atlanta Dream injury report
The Aces have a couple of players on their injury report. Chelsea Gray and Kierstan Bell are both out for tonight's game. Gray has not played this season due to a lower left leg injury suffered in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals last year against the New York Liberty.
There's no timetable for Gray's recovery, but she's adamant that she won't miss the entire season. She's already out of her walking boot although the Aces want her to use it whenever she's making public appearances or going out with teammates.
Bell has not played the last three contests with a lower right leg injury. She was bothered by an Achilles issue before the start of the season, so it's possible that she's had flare-ups of the injury. It also means that the Aces only have nine active players on their roster.
Meanwhile, the Dream also have two players on their injury report. Allisha Grey is a game-time decision because of a thumb injury. She will likely get evaluated by the Dream's medical staff before tip-off. Jordin Canada has not played for Atlanta this season as she recovers from a hand injury.