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Allisha Gray celebrates Dream HC for ‘seeing the vision’ before breakout season

ClutchPointsFriday, July 4, 2025 at 12:02:02 AM
Allisha Gray celebrates Dream HC for ‘seeing the vision’ before breakout season
Allisha Gray is having a standout season with the Atlanta Dream, earning back-to-back Eastern Conference Player of the Month honors—a first in franchise history. She’s giving major credit to the Dream’s head coach for believing in her potential early on, calling it a key factor in her breakout success.
Editor’s Note: Gray’s rise isn’t just a personal win—it’s a sign of the Dream’s growing competitiveness. Her shoutout to the coaching staff highlights how trust and vision can turn players into stars, which bodes well for Atlanta’s future in the league. Fans love a good underdog story, and this one’s got heart.
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