Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream debut stats were the most Angel Reese game ever

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Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream debut stats were the most Angel Reese game ever

Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream debut stats were the most Angel Reese game ever

This was such an Angel performance.

Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream debut stats were the most Angel Reese game ever

This was such an Angel performance.

Angel Reese's debut with the Atlanta Dream was nothing short of quintessential—a performance that perfectly encapsulates her unique blend of talent, tenacity, and unpredictability. After being traded from the Chicago Sky in the offseason, Reese wasted no time making her mark, but it was a game of extremes that left fans both cheering and scratching their heads.

Let's start with the good news: the Dream pulled off a thrilling 91-90 victory over the Minnesota Lynx on Saturday night. Reese is now 1-0 in an Atlanta uniform, and that's what ultimately matters. But how she got there? That's pure Angel Reese.

She scored just 11 points in 32 minutes, shooting 4-for-11 from the field and 3-for-6 from the free-throw line—a stat line that won't win any efficiency awards. Yet, as always, Reese's impact went far beyond the scoring column. She dominated the glass with 14 rebounds, including an eye-popping nine on the offensive end. That kind of hustle creates second-chance opportunities and keeps defenses on their heels.

But there's always a flip side. Reese turned the ball over five times and dished out only two assists, a reminder that her game can be a double-edged sword. On the other hand, she stuffed the stat sheet with three blocks and two steals, showcasing her defensive versatility. It's a classic Reese performance: you get the grit, the grind, and the occasional rough edges.

Interestingly, Reese finished with a minus-3 plus-minus, the only Atlanta starter in negative territory. Yet, the Dream still found a way to win, rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit. With 12 seconds left, Te-Hina Paopao nailed a pull-up jumper to seal the 91-90 victory. And, of course, Reese was in the middle of the action—grabbing an offensive rebound just before that sequence, though her putback attempt missed. Jordin Canada's rebound set up the timeout that led to Paopao's heroics.

It wasn't a perfect debut, but it was undeniably Angel Reese. For the Dream, that means a player who brings energy, rebounding, and defensive tenacity, even if the offensive efficiency and ball security need work. As the season unfolds, expect more wild stat lines and thrilling moments from Reese. She doesn't do simple—and that's exactly what makes her so compelling to watch.

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