
The Atlanta Dream continue to impress this season, currently holding second place in the WNBA standings. A key reason behind their success involves standout performances across the roster, including Brittney Griner, whose rebounding prowess has been a major asset for the team.
Griner, who joined the Dream in the offseason, has consistently demonstrated her ability to control the boards, adding to her already impressive career numbers. In a recent matchup against the Las Vegas Aces, Griner took a significant step forward by surpassing Michelle Snow on the WNBA’s all-time rebounding list.
Brittney Griner has moved into sole possession of 17th on the WNBA’s all-time rebounding list, passing Michelle Snow. Griner now has 2,483 career rebounds (and counting),
the Dream stated on X, formerly Twitter.
Strong Contributions from Multiple Atlanta Dream Players
Alongside Griner’s rebounding achievements, other players have made vital contributions this season. Allisha Gray has emerged as an MVP contender, delivering outstanding performances night after night. Rhyne Howard and Brionna Jones have also stood out, both earning All-Star selections as part of the Dream’s balanced team effort.
Looking Ahead: Griner’s Role in Atlanta’s Playoff Ambitions
As the season progresses, Brittney Griner’s focus appears to be less about individual milestones and more on helping the Dream secure a deep postseason run. With several productive seasons still ahead, she is poised to continue climbing the all-time rebounding ranks, potentially closing the gap with current leaders like A’ja Wilson.
Griner’s steady improvement and commitment at both ends of the court provide Atlanta with a strong foundation to challenge for a championship in the near future.