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Dream capitalize on Tempo errors to win

By TrendingWire Newsroom

The Atlanta Dream took advantage of the Toronto Tempo's sloppy play to secure a victory on Friday. The Tempo struggled with turnovers and missed opportunities throughout the game, which allowed the Dream to build a lead and hold on for the win. Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello expressed frustration with her team's performance after the match, pointing to the lack of discipline and focus. The Tempo, an expansion team in the WNBA, have shown promise this season but have been inconsistent. Brondello emphasized the need for the team to clean up their mistakes in order to compete at a higher level. The Dream, on the other hand, played a solid game, capitalizing on every Tempo miscue. The loss drops the Tempo's record below .500, while the Dream improve their standing. Both teams are vying for playoff positions as the regular season winds down. The Tempo will look to rebound in their next game, while the Dream aim to build on this momentum.

Sources: Global News
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