CT Sun Vs. Dream Preview: Connecticut Looks To Extend Winning Streak

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Jul 19, 2019

Home comforts might propel the Connecticut Sun to a place that exists beyond the limits of most WNBA teams.

The Sun will host the Atlanta Dream on Friday night at Mohegan Sun Arena in a game between the Eastern Conference’s best and worst teams, respectively. The Sun rebounded from a five-game losing streak last weekend by beating the Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever. The Sun, whose 11 victories this season are joint-most in the WNBA, can stretch their winning streak to three when they kick off a four-game homestand against Atlanta.

The Dream are coming off narrow losses to the Los Angeles Sparks and Chicago Sky, and their shooting, a WNBA-worst 36.7 percent — is among the primary reasons why they have the worst record in the conference.

Atlanta Dream (5-12) vs. Connecticut Sun (11-6)
Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. ET
Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
TV: NESNplus
Online: NESNgo.com; NESNgo app

Recent meetings
The Sun won the first games the teams played this season, but the Dream prevailed 78-75 on July 10 in their most recent contest against Connecticut.

Players to watch
Sun forward Shekinna Stricklen is second in the WNBA with 42 3-pointers made this season. Connecticut is 8-0 when she hits at least three 3-pointers in a game.

Connecticut must limit Jessica Breland’s influence on the glass after she grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds in Atlanta’s July 10 win over the Sun.

Thumbnail photo via Connecticut Sun
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