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06/06 22:08 CDT Reese leads Dream to 109-77 win after Mystics coach Johnson
ejected, escorted off court by police
Reese leads Dream to 109-77 win after Mystics coach Johnson ejected, escorted
off court by police
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) --- Angel Reese had 18 points and a season-high 17
rebounds and the Atlanta Dream beat Washington 109-77 on Saturday night in a
game during which Mystics coach Sydney Johnson was ejected and escorted off the
court by police.
Johnson was called for two quick technical fouls and ejected with 3:52 left in
the third quarter after Washington's Alicia Florez Getino was called for a foul
while guarding Reese on a drive to a basket. Johnson, in his second season in
charge of the Mystics, angrily argued with officials as a few of his assistant
coaches and power forward Kiki Iriafen tried to restrain him.
Johnson eventually calmed down and was walked off the court by three police
officers and he went into the tunnel to the locker room with one of his
assistants. Assistant coach Emre Vatansever took over in his place.
"I lost my cool," Johnson said after the game. "There's nothing more than that.
That's it. Officials did what was appropriate, and that's all I can say."
Reese, who had four of the Dream's season high-tying 16 steals, had her fourth
consecutive double-double and seventh this season. Rhyne Howard added 19 points
and six steals in the Dream's highest-scoring game this season.
Iriafen scored 24 points and Sonia Citron, who returned from a one-game absence
due to a foot injury, added 18 points and six assists for the Mystics (4-5).
Howard made a 3-pointer that gave Atlanta the lead for good with 3:44 left in
the first quarter and the Dream led by double figures for the final 26-plus
minutes.
The Dream set season highs for free throws attempted (41) and free throws made
(32) while hitting 13 3s and outrebounding Washington 42-26.
Atlanta has won four straight against the Mystics, who lead the series 34-33.
Allisha Gray had 15 points for the Dream (6-3) and Jordin Canada and Madina
Okot scored 11 apiece. Sika Kone and rookie Isobel Borlase, who went into the
game with 20 points this season, each added nine points.
Up next
Mystics: Host Indiana on Monday.
Dream: Play Tuesday at Chicago.
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This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Sydney.
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