5 Reasons to Attend Dream's Game at Georgia Tech

Wed, Jul 20, 2016, 8:20 PM

Your Atlanta Dream are hosting the Dallas Wings this Friday, July 22 at McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus. Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Dream’s home away from home. Make sure you get all the information you need before you attend the game here. If you are on the fence, here are five reasons you should attend the game this Friday night. You can get your tickets here.

1.College Atmosphere
Want to experience a professional basketball game in college atmosphere setting? Come out this Friday as the Dream take on WNBA star Skylar Diggins and her Dallas Wings. The game will be hosted at McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus.
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2.Dream “Tek Pads”
The giveaway of the game will be a Dream “Tek Pad” to use for your computer. The Tek Pad will clean your screen, cover your keyboard and can be used as a mouse pad. The first 2,000 fans in the doors will receive one, so make sure to come early and get the full experience from warm up until the final horn blows!
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3.Last Game before the Olympic Break!
No basketball games until the end of August? Make sure to get your last dose of the Dream and US National Team member, Angel McCoughtry, and Spanish National Team Member, Sancho Lyttle, before the Olympic Break! The Dream will be back in action at Philips Arena on August 28th against the Connecticut Sun.
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4.Show your support after beating the best team in the WNBA, the Los Angeles Sparks!
Come out and show your support for your hometown Dream team after beating Candace Parker and the top-ranked Los Angeles Sparks! The Sparks were looking to make history last Sunday in Phillips Arena on their quest to a record breaking 21-1 start, but your Dream pulled out their best win of the season!
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5.Send Angel off to Rio!
All eyes are on the gold medal for Angel McCoughtry and her Team U.S.A. teammates as they head to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics! Come out and wish Angel good luck as she plays in her last game before her second Olympic games.