Angel Reese Reaches 1,000 Career Points as Dream Extend Strong Start
Angel Reese reached 1,000 career WNBA points during the Atlanta Dream’s 91-75 win over the Connecticut Sun, adding another milestone to her rapidly developing two-way impact.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read

The Atlanta Dream continued their strong early-season momentum Tuesday night with a 91-75 win over the Connecticut Sun at Gateway Center in College Park, a game highlighted by another milestone achievement from forward Angel Reese.
Reese reached the 1,000-point mark in her WNBA career during the contest, adding a significant individual accomplishment to a night defined by balanced team production and a dominant scoring performance from Atlanta’s perimeter group.
The milestone came within a broader team effort that saw the Dream control key stretches of the game, building on their emerging identity as one of the league’s most consistent early-season performers.
Atlanta improved to 6-2 on the season, reinforcing its position near the top of the standings as multiple players continue to contribute across different phases of the game.
1. Milestone Moment In A Balanced Win
The defining moment for Angel Reese came late in the third quarter when she scored her first three-pointer of the season, a shot from the left corner that pushed her past the 1,000-point career threshold. The basket served as a symbolic marker in a game where she did not need to dominate scoring to influence the outcome, instead contributing through efficiency, rebounding, and playmaking. Reese finished the game with 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting while adding 13 rebounds, five assists, and one steal, showcasing her continued impact as a versatile frontcourt presence. The achievement underscored her evolution as a multi-dimensional contributor while continuing to anchor Atlanta’s interior production.
2. Supporting Stars Carry Offensive Load
While the milestone belonged to Angel Reese, Atlanta’s offense was driven primarily by standout performances from its backcourt and wing scoring options. Rhyne Howard led all scorers with 36 points, delivering a high-volume shooting display from beyond the arc that consistently stretched Connecticut’s defense and created separation. Allisha Gray added 26 points of her own, providing efficient secondary scoring and ensuring the Dream maintained offensive pressure even when rotations shifted. The collective production highlighted Atlanta’s growing offensive balance, where multiple players are capable of leading scoring efforts on any given night.
3. Growth, Expectations, And Team Outlook
For Angel Reese, the milestone adds another layer to a rapidly developing career in which rebounding dominance has already defined her early WNBA identity. She entered the game averaging 13.1 points and 11.0 rebounds while shooting just over 40 percent from the field, a profile that reflects both her strengths and areas for continued offensive refinement. Since arriving in Atlanta via a trade earlier this year, Reese has established herself as a consistent double-double threat whose impact often extends beyond scoring efficiency alone. As the Dream continue to push toward contention, improvement in half-court scoring consistency could further elevate both Reese’s individual profile and Atlanta’s postseason ambitions.