Dream rally to force overtime, but links 96-92 prevails

Nefesa Kolier on Friday, college park, Ga. In a game-high 26 points to help win 96-92 overtime on Atlanta Dream.
Kayla McBrid added 18 points and Curtainy Williams scored 16 points for Links (13-2), which made 17 in the first half and won four out of their last five. Bridget Carlton had 14 points, while Alana Smith ended with nine points and a team-high eight rebounds.
Briya Jones led Atlanta (10–6) with 18 points, followed by 17 of Alisha Gray and 16 of Brittany Grinner. Rhine Howard had 15 points and eight Assist, Jordan Canada scored 14 points and Naz Hilman pairs 10 for Dream, who dropped their second straight game.
Atlanta scored the first four points of overtime on the free throw, before Williams’ jumper and Coliere’s back-to-back basket gave Minnesota a 92–90 lead with 1:13.
Smith blocked 20.5 seconds of the remaining Canadian paste and McBrid dropped two free throw down to bring Minnesota’s lead to four. Following a paste by gray leup, McBrid hit a pair of game-sealing foul shots.
Sapne started in fourth place for 14-6 runs, leading to 82–75 on Canada’s paste, with 3:50 left. Williams and McBrid had baskets to pull the links within three in each, before the paste of the Hilman gave the dream a five -digit lead with 1:40.
The triple of McBrid was seen as a paste of Jones as Dream led 86-82 with 1:05 remaining. The colir’s leup cut Minnesota’s deficit after just three seconds.
Canada missed two sorting and then fouled the colir, who made two free throw to knot the score with 21 seconds, sent the game on overtime.
Five on HafTime, Atlanta started the third quarter on 6–0 runs to achieve his first lead since the initial minutes of the game. On the third mark of the third, Jones’ 3-point play gave the dream its biggest leadership at that point at 61-58.
Howard knocked Atlanta’s lead to 68-64 knocked on a pair of free throw, before Natasha Hydeman’s Leup and Katie Samuelson’s triple sent Links along the banks of one-bound in the fourth quarter.
Carlton’s 3-consecutive-consecutive and Kolier’s jumper gave Links a 45–28 lead, with 4:33 in the first half. After the triple of Williams gave Minnesota a 15-point lead, Atlanta replied 10–0 that it cut his deficit to 48–43.
In halftime, leading to 52–47, Minnesota was depicted by 15 half-digits of Kolier. For Atlanta, there were 10 points in half of the griner.
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