The Connecticut Sun, led by DeWanna Bonner, will square off against Atlanta Dream for the second time this season on Friday. The Sun versus Dream clash is the first of two WNBA games scheduled on Friday.
The Connecticut Sun are (14-3) for the season after beating the Washington Mystics 94-91 on Thursday. Their stars DeWanna Bonner (24 points, 10 rebounds), Dijonai Carrington (22 points, 4 rebounds) and Tyasha Harris (23 points) handled the bulk of the scoring en route to victory.
Stephanie White's team is second in both the overall and Eastern Conference standings, only behind the New York Liberty (15-3).
Meanwhile, the Dream (6-9) boasts the worst offense in the league (75.9 points per game, 97.3 offensive rating). Having started (6-6), they lost their previous three games by a combined margin of 40 points to slide down to seventh in the overall rankings. Despite this, they are still third in the Eastern Conference, having played the fewest number of games (15) of any team yet.
With the likes of DeWanna Bonner and Rhyne Howard in action, fans will be excited to watch this highly anticipated Eastern Conference clash on Friday night.
When is Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream game?
The Connecticut Sun is set to face the Atlanta Dream at Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday.
What time is Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream game?
The Eastern Conference matchup is set to tip off at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream game?
Hoops fans can catch the game on ION if they want to watch it on TV.
How to watch Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream game?
Fans who want to stream the game can do so on the WNBA league pass.
Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream head-to-head
The Sun won their first clash of the season against the Dream 69-50 on June 2 in College Park, GA., behind Bonner's 18 points and 10 rebounds.