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The Indiana Fever face the Atlanta Dream on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025 (9/18/25) in Game 3 of the first round of the WNBA playoffs at Gateway Center Arena at College Park.
The Atlanta Dream made one of the biggest splashes of the offseason by acquiring veteran center Brittney Griner, a two-time scoring champion, 10-time All-Star, and 2014 WNBA champion. Griner’s arrival was expected to boost Atlanta’s frontcourt and give the franchise a true centerpiece for their championship aspirations.
After hiring Dan Padover as general manager and Karl Smesko as coach, the Dream are reaching new heights, winning a franchise-best 30 games.
The Indiana Fever advance in the WNBA playoffs. We have Game 3 scores and highlights. Here's how the Fever got it done.
Atlanta Dream forward Naz Hillmon was a big reason behind the team's historic season, which resulted in playoff berth.
Brittney Griner has found success with the Atlanta Dream, playing in her first season with a new WNBA team. Griner played a large part of her career with the Phoenix Mercury before moving to Atlanta to play with some of the biggest stars in the WNBA, Allisha Gray and Rhyne Howard.
To mark the historic moment, the WNBA team named after the speech – the Atlanta Dream – is launching a program to carry on the legacy of Dr. King's work. The team is working with partners to eliminate $10 million in debt for families in Atlanta. The 3,500 recipients will have debts ranging from $500 to $80,000 erased.
The New York Liberty have fired Sandy Brondello, and the Seattle Storm aren’t renewing Noelle Quinn’s contract. Here’s who could replace them.