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Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard sustained a left knee injury during Friday's 99-82 loss to the Indiana Fever and will miss the remainder of July, the team announced.
Atlanta Dream star Rhyne Howard hyperextended her left knee in Friday’s road game against the Indiana Fever and will be sidelined for the remainder of July, the Dream announced Monday.
On Monday, news broke that Atlanta Dream wing Rhyne Howard would miss the rest of this month with a left knee injury. That includes missing the All-Star Game, which Howard was initially chosen for.