Atlanta Dream 86, Chicago Sky 49 at Wintrust Arena
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Brittney Griner Makes More WNBA History on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Wednesday at Wintrust Arena, the Atlanta Dream cruised past the Chicago Sky 86–49, dominating from the opening tip to close out the third quarter on a 74–36 run.
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