Angel Reese celebrates in Atlanta Dream uniform after scoring against Minnesota Lynx

Angel Reese Sets WNBA Record in Dream Debut Win

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Angel Reese became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 50 career double-doubles, breaking a record held by legend Tina Charles. The Atlanta Dream star sealed her record-breaking debut with a game-saving block as time expired.

Angel Reese just made WNBA history in the most dramatic way possible.

The 24-year-old Atlanta Dream forward became the fastest player ever to record 50 career double-doubles during Saturday's season opener against the Minnesota Lynx. She reached the milestone in just 65 games, shattering the previous record of 75 games held by WNBA legend Tina Charles.

But Reese didn't just break records. She saved the game.

With Atlanta clinging to a 91-90 lead and seconds left on the clock, Minnesota attempted a go-ahead layup. Reese blocked the shot as time expired, sealing a thrilling comeback victory for her new team.

The Dream had erased a 19-point deficit to win their season opener. Reese finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds, three blocks, and two steals in her Atlanta debut.

Angel Reese Sets WNBA Record in Dream Debut Win

The performance wasn't perfect. Reese shot just 4-of-11 from the field and committed five turnovers, admitting afterward she was frustrated with herself.

"It was tough for me, obviously, because I didn't finish well tonight and I was really hard on myself," Reese said after the game. "But I knew I needed to come up for my teammates on that last possession and get that block no matter what happened before that."

Why This Inspires

Reese's growth shows what's possible when athletes learn to push through adversity. She credited her teammates for keeping her confident when her shots weren't falling, a stark contrast to how she might have handled pressure earlier in her career.

"My rookie year, I probably would've just melted down and not been able to fight back," Reese reflected. "Shoutout to my teammates."

Her teammates delivered too. Allisha Gray led the comeback with 24 points, while Rhyne Howard and Naz Hillmon each added 15 in the dramatic win.

The victory shows Atlanta building something special. Reese's ability to make winning plays even on tough shooting nights, combined with veteran support and young talent, gives Dream fans plenty of reasons for optimism this season.

Sometimes the best performances aren't about perfection—they're about showing up when it matters most.

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