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Sun vs Dream Preview, Prediction, Injuries, Lineups, Odds & Where to Watch – WNBA 2025 (June 6)

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Sun vs Dream
  • The Connecticut Sun will take on the Atlanta Dream for their matchup in the Commissioner's Cup.
  • The Sun are currently holding a 1-6 record in the regular season and stand in the bottom half of the WNBA table.
  • The Atlanta Dream are currently 5-2 in the league, standing 3rd in the league table.

The Connecticut Sun are hosting the Atlanta Dream on June 6, 2025, at the Mohegan Sun Arena. This will be their second meeting this season, with the Sun winning the first game. The Dream have started strong with a 5-2 record, led by Allisha Gray, who’s been scoring like crazy, and Rhyne Howard, who’s proving to be a reliable offensive force. Adding Brittney Griner has given them more firepower inside, making them tough to beat. On the other side, the Sun have struggled a bit this year, sitting at 1-6 so far, but players like Marina Mabrey and Olivia Nelson-Ododa have been stepping up, giving them hope to bounce back. This game is important because the Dream want to keep their playoff push going, while the Sun need a win to build some momentum and climb the standings. Both teams will be fighting hard, and since it’s a Commissioner’s Cup game, there’s a bit more on the line than usual. Expect a physical, intense battle with both sides hungry to come out on top.

In this article, we will be discussing the preview, predictions, betting odds, predicted starting lineup, and everything you would need to know ahead of the Sun vs Dream Commissioner’s Cup matchup.

Sun vs Dream Match Preview

The Connecticut Sun and Atlanta Dream have faced off quite a bit over the years, with the Dream holding a slight edge recently. This season, the Dream are off to a strong start at 5-2, while the Sun are still trying to find their footing at 1-6. In their first game this year on May 26, the Dream dominated with a 79-55 win over the Sun, a tough loss for Connecticut that they’ll want to bounce back from at home.

Looking at the numbers, the Dream average 78 points per game, with 32.5 rebounds and 19.5 assists, while allowing 75.5 points on defense. Allisha Gray leads their offense with 21.4 points per game, and Rhyne Howard is also making big contributions. Brittney Griner’s presence inside helps with both scoring and defense.The Sun, meanwhile, are scoring about 76.5 points per game, grabbing 30 rebounds and dishing out 19 assists per game. Marina Mabrey is their top scorer, averaging 15 points per game, and Olivia Nelson-Ododa pulls down around 6.4 rebounds. Defensively, the Sun give up about 80.5 points per game, so they’ll need to step up to keep this one close. Controlling the boards and limiting turnovers will be key. Both teams want this win, with the Dream to keep climbing and the Sun to get back on track. Here are some of the essential details about this matchup:

MatchSun vs Dream
Date and Time(EST)June 6, 8 PM
VenueMohegan Sun Arena, Connecticut
Season2025
Sun vs Dream Match Preview

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Sun vs Dream Injury Report

WNBA teams, with just 12 roster spots, have always found it difficult to cope with injuries. Injury to a franchise player or leading scorer puts a burden on the side in terms of filling in for the points and minutes. Here are some of the notable injuries for both teams ahead of this matchup.

Sun Injury Report

The Sun will be without Leila Lacan, who won’t join the team until July because of an overseas commitment. They’re also missing Lindsay Allen, who’s expected to be out for at least 10 to 12 days with a left hamstring injury.

Dream Injury Report

The Dream will be without guard Jordin Canada, who’s dealing with a knee injury. She remains out indefinitely while she recovers. Her return timeline hasn’t been confirmed.

Predicted Lineups

The predicted starting five that both teams are going to field for this matchup would take into account all the players listed in the injury report, as well as the ones available. As per the recent trends across games, here is how the lineups for both teams may look like:

Sun Predicted Lineup

The predicted lineup for the Sun against the Dream could be as follows:

PositionPlayer
PGMarina Mabrey
SGSaniya Rivers
SFJaelyn Brown
PFAneesah Morrow
CTina Charles
Sun Predicted Lineup

Dream Predicted Lineup

The predicted lineup for the Dream against the Sun could be as follows:

PositionPlayer
PGTe-Hina Paopao
SGAllisha Gray
SFRhyne Howard
PFBrionna Jones
CBrittney Griner
Dream Predicted Lineup

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Sun vs Dream Players To Watch

Both teams are still figuring themselves out this season, especially with injuries and lineup changes coming into play. The Dream started strong and have some real firepower, while the Sun are still looking for consistency after a rough start. But even in a shaky season, there are always a few players who show up and make noise. Let’s take a look at one player from each team who could be the difference-maker in this matchup.

Tina Charles (Sun)

Tina Charles
Image Credits: WNBA Official Website

Tina Charles might be wearing a new jersey in 2025, but her reputation as a dominant post presence remains timeless. After returning to full-time action with Atlanta in 2024, Charles reminded the league why she’s a former MVP and 8-time All-Star. She averaged 14.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists across 39 starts, showing she can still put up near double-doubles night after night. Her 45.6% shooting from the field proves her efficiency hasn’t faded, and her 1.6 turnovers per game are impressively low for a player drawing so much defensive attention.

This season, the Connecticut Sun are banking on Charles’ experience to anchor the frontcourt and provide stability on both ends of the floor. Her rebounding remains elite, and her mid-range jumper continues to stretch defenses. For bettors, that means she’s a reliable option for prop bets involving rebounds, double-doubles, and points in the 12–16 range, especially against smaller or less physical frontcourts.

Historically, Charles has averaged 17.9 PPG and 9.3 RPG across her 430-game career, including a jaw-dropping 23.4 PPG in 2021 with Washington. And even though her 3-point attempts are rare, her inside touch and rebounding instincts make her a matchup nightmare when the tempo slows down and half-court sets take over.

While she’s not the same athletic finisher from a decade ago, her basketball IQ, footwork, and positional awareness still make her a huge X-factor. If Tina finds her rhythm, the Sun become much harder to bet against—especially in tight, physical matchups like the one against the Dream.

Allisha Gray (Dream)

Allisha Gray after joining Atlanta Dream
Image Credits: Allisha Gray's Official Instagram Handle

If there’s one player on the Atlanta Dream who embodies consistency, strength, and veteran savvy, it’s Allisha Gray. Entering her ninth season in the WNBA, Gray brings not just experience, but a skillset sharpened through playoff battles and high-pressure moments. After spending six solid seasons with the Dallas Wings, she’s now taken on a larger leadership role in Atlanta, elevating both her game and the players around her.

In 2024, she posted a strong regular season, averaging 15.6 PPG, 4.4 RPG, and 2.7 APG, while playing 33.3 minutes per game, the highest of her career. Her field goal percentage (.403) might not leap off the page, but her slashing drives and transition play add relentless pressure to defenses. She also brings perimeter threat with a 32.4% 3PT rate, and she remains reliable at the free-throw line (.769 FT%).

Where Gray really shines is her two-way presence. Her career averages of 1.2 SPG and 0.5 BPG don’t capture how disruptive she is in passing lanes and help defense. In the playoffs, she consistently steps up, just look at her 2024 postseason numbers: 17.5 PPG, 5.5 RPG, and 52.0% shooting across two games. That’s clutch.

For a team like Atlanta that thrives on energy and defense-first identity, Allisha Gray is the glue. She’s not just a scoring option, she’s a tempo-setter, a vocal veteran, and a player who can flip a game in the final five minute

Where to Watch Suns vs Dream?

The United States fans have the privilege of watching the game live through WNBA League Pass. This official channel for streaming has a seven-day free trial early on. But after that period, the viewers have to pay a subscription fee. Other than that, Prime Video is available as a streaming option for fans across the US and the UK to watch the game. ESPN+ is providing the same service as Prime Video, but is geographically limited to the United States.

PlatformAvailability
WNBA League PassInternational
Prime VideoUS, UK
ESPN+US
KPIX+ 44, KMAX 31, FanDuel Sports Network - North US (Regional restrictions)
Where to Watch Suns vs Dream?

Caution: Some websites may offer free streams of the game. However, these are often unofficial and may not provide reliable quality. We do not endorse or promote unofficial streaming websites.

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Sun vs Dream Prediction: Who will win?

The Suns are off to a dominant 2025 start, coming in hot with an unbeaten record and the league’s stingiest defense, holding opponents to under 40% shooting. With DeWanna Bonner still clocking in double-digit scoring nights and Alyssa Thomas flirting with triple-doubles on the regular, this team runs like clockwork. Rookie Jacy Sheldon is also proving to be more than just a spot-up threat, she’s shooting a crisp 43.2% from beyond the arc and stretching the floor. Connecticut’s defensive rating sits top-three in the league, and they’re forcing over 15 turnovers per game, giving them both the numbers and momentum coming into this clash. Add home-court advantage into the mix, and the Sun have more than just a weather forecast in their favor.

The Atlanta Dream aren’t pushovers, though. They’ve got battle-tested vets and some of the league’s toughest guards. Allisha Gray is quietly having one of her best seasons, averaging 15.6 points per game in 2024 while shooting over 40% from the field, and playing nearly 33 minutes per game, showing her value on both ends. Pair her with Rhyne Howard and a rejuvenated Tina Charles who's still averaging 8.6 rebounds and nearly 14 points per game, and Atlanta has the firepower to hang. But the problem? They're shooting just 31% from three as a team, and lack the defensive cohesion the Sun thrive on. They’re also giving up an average of 77 points per game, which could spell trouble against Connecticut’s sharp ball movement and rebounding edge.

Prediction

The Atlanta Dream are favored by 5 points to defeat the Connecticut Sun, with a projected score line of 80–74. Atlanta's strong offensive performance and cohesive team dynamics give them a 66% chance to secure the win.

Sun vs Dream Betting Odds

The Atlanta Dream come into Thursday’s showdown as the betting favorites, powered by their 5–2 start and the steady scoring output from Allisha Gray, who’s averaging 21.4 points per game this season. Atlanta’s offense has been humming, with Gray and Rhyne Howard forming one of the most reliable backcourts in the league. Their ability to stretch the floor, run the fast break, and shoot from deep gives the Dream an edge over a Sun team still trying to find its footing.

Meanwhile, the Connecticut Sun, sitting at 1–6, are leaning on veteran center Tina Charles to anchor the interior. Charles is posting a solid 14.0 PPG and 8.6 RPG, but her support system is still developing, and offensive consistency remains a concern. If Charles can dominate inside and Jacy Sheldon breaks out with a scoring night, the Sun could keep things close. Still, Atlanta's depth and rhythm make them a safer bet, especially at home.

Odds: Atlanta Dream -5.0
Over/Under: 154.5
Moneyline: Dream -190 | Sun +160

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FAQs

Where to watch the Sun vs Dream game for free?

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Fans can watch Sun vs Dream on Fubo and WNBA app through the 7-day trial 

Which Sun player is injured?

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Leila Lacan and Lindsay Allen are out.

Which Dream player is injured?

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Jordin Canada is out.

Who is favoured to win Sun vs. Dream?

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Dream is favoured to win this match.

What are the odds of Sun winning?

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The Sun have approximately a 34% chance to win this game against the Dream

Will Tina Charles play against Dream?

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Yes, Tina Charles will play against Dream on June 6.

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