Atlanta Hawks, Yung Joc Show Support At Dream Playoff Game

Jack Maloney

The Atlanta Dream made their return to the postseason Wednesday night, hosting the Seattle Storm in the first round of the 2016 WNBA Playoffs. And on the campus of Georgia Tech, it was going down.

Yung Joc wasn’t the only Atlanta celebrity in the building last night, however. Dwight Howard, Dennis Schroder, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Malcolm Delaney all showed up to support their WNBA sisters.

They, along with everyone else in attendance, certainly got their money’s worth. Dwight Howard’s shirt said “BE GR8,” and that’s just what Angel McCoughtry was, as she put on a dazzling display, dropping 37 points to lead the Dream into the second round.

Her constant stream of buckets had everyone up off of their feet.

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Dennis Schroder couldn’t even believe what he was witnessing.

And neither could Yung Joc.

Leading your team back from a double-digit deficit to advance to the second round of the playoffs? Yeah, “Way to hoop!” is right.

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The Hawks weren’t the only members of the NBA community showing support for the W last night, however. Rodney Stuckey and C.J. Miles were in the building for the Fever’s first round game against the Mercury.

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And don’t try to insinuate that they were paid to be there, or C.J. Miles will clown you.