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Atlanta Dream may have buyer

Kathy Betty, widow of former EarthLink CEO Garry Betty and a major contributor to Georgia Tech’s basketball teams, has emerged as the top prospect to buy all or part of the Atlanta Dream, Central Atlanta Progress President A.J. Robinson said. “Talks have involved her taking that role or taking a bigger role in the team,” [...]

October 2 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Dream drops opener of playoff series

At first the game was won.
Then, it was seemingly lost.
Somehow, the game then became winnable again.
Finally, though, the first-ever playoff game for the Dream will go in the history books as an opportunity lost.
Unfortunately for the Dream, they will be the team that needs to win the next two games to stave off elimination [...]

September 17 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Dream’s playoff run starts Wednesday night

Atlanta in the WNBA playoffs? You must be Dream-ing.
Actually, not. The Atlanta Dream, a nightmarish 4-30 last season, was waved into the postseason party by going 18-16, the second most dramatic turnaround in league annals.
They almost matched the Detroit Shock, 2003 edition, which upgraded from nine victories to 25 — and a WNBA title.
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September 16 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Former K-Stater Lehning in WNBA playoffs with Atlanta

Saturday, former Kansas State point guard Shalee Lehning took a hit that might have made even Wildcats football coach Bill Snyder cringe. Lehning, now a WNBA rookie who’s starting for the Atlanta Dream, collided with Washington’s Lindsey Harding in a chase for a loose ball. It was the Dream’s regular-season finale, and the team already [...]

September 16 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Holdsclaw comeback a boost to Dream

For years, basketball fans were amazed by Chamique Holdsclaw on the basketball court.
She was a four-time Kodak All-American and the leading scorer and rebounder in SEC women’s history, as well as the No. 1 pick in the 1999 WNBA draft. Folks used to call her ‘Baby Jordan’ because her talents in the women’s game mimicked [...]

September 8 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Sparks, Dream tantalize crowd

A sellout crowd – heavily dotted with orange – was treated to a postseason-worthy performance between the Sparks and the Dream on Sunday as Los Angeles, behind 23 points from Candace Parker, defeated Atlanta, which was without the services of Chamique Holdsclaw because of a sore knee.
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August 24 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »

Dream’s Lehning goes from long shot to starter

Shalee Lehning was a long shot to make it to the WNBA. So what do you call it now that she’s the starting point guard for the Atlanta Dream? . . .
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August 20 2009 | Posted in Atlanta Dream | Read More »