The Atlanta Dream delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating the Toronto Tempo by a score of 111-92 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Ontario on Saturday. The victory highlighted the team’s depth and offensive firepower, allowing them to pull away comfortably after a competitive start. Despite the positive outcome, one key player faced an unwanted distraction that could carry financial consequences.
Naz Hillmon and Angel Reese powered the Dream’s attack throughout the contest. Hillmon finished with a game-high 24 points, converting all eight of her field goal attempts without a miss. Reese contributed a well-rounded effort, posting 23 points to go along with 12 rebounds and three steals, which helped control the tempo and secure the win.
Allisha Gray, an All-Star guard for Atlanta, added 18 points on efficient 8-of-12 shooting from the floor. She was especially active in the second quarter, where she scored 10 points to help keep her team neck-and-neck with the Tempo before Atlanta’s stronger second-half showing created separation.
The game was not without controversy for Gray, however. Late in the third quarter, she was assessed a technical foul after expressing dissatisfaction with an officiating decision. This marks another entry on her season tally and triggers an automatic league penalty.
With 1:21 left in the third period, Gray launched a three-point attempt that fell short. Toronto’s Kia Nurse appeared to make contact with her on the play and landed in Gray’s space afterward. When no foul was called, Gray turned toward the referee to voice her objection, resulting in the technical.
The WNBA’s penalty structure for technical fouls is clearly defined. A player’s first three technicals each result in a $500 fine. Subsequent ones escalate quickly, with the fourth through seventh costing $1,000 each, and any beyond that set at $1,500. Reaching the eighth technical also brings a one-game suspension, with additional suspensions possible thereafter.
This incident represents Gray’s second technical foul of the season. A previous one from Atlanta’s July 4 matchup against the Golden State Valkyries was later overturned, according to reports from Across the Timeline. League officials will now review the latest call as well.
Gray took to social media shortly after the game to clarify the details of her exchange with the official. In a post on Threads, she stated, “ugh all I said was ‘I got hit on the arm’ no curse words or nothing.”
Fans and observers will watch closely to determine if Gray decides to appeal the technical foul. A successful challenge could lead to the penalty being rescinded, similar to what occurred earlier in the season. Regardless of the outcome, the veteran guard will need to manage her on-court emotions carefully to steer clear of escalating fines or disciplinary action.
Overall, the blowout win reinforces the Dream’s strong positioning as the season progresses. Contributions from multiple standouts like Hillmon and Reese, paired with Gray’s scoring, demonstrate a balanced roster capable of competing at a high level even amid minor setbacks.
Atlanta will look to carry this momentum forward while addressing any lingering officiating frustrations.





