
Liberty vs. Dream odds, tips and betting trends - 6/29/2025
A pair of the league's top scorers -- Breanna Stewart (third, 20.7 points per game) and Allisha Gray (seventh, 19.5) -- face off when the New York Liberty (11-4) visit the Atlanta Dream (10-6) on Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN3, Peachtree TV, WWOR, and Liberty Live.
New York fell to Phoenix 106-91 on the road last time out, and were led by Stewart (17 PTS, 53.8 FG%) and Nyara Sabally (16 PTS, 85.7 FG%). In its most recent game, Atlanta fell to Minnesota, 96-92, at home. Its top performers were Brionna Jones (18 PTS, 8 REB, 2 STL, 61.5 FG%) and Gray (17 PTS, 8 REB, 36.4 FG%).
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