Look Out For Atlanta Dream s First All-Black, All-Women Broadcast Team This WNBA Season
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For the WNBA s Atlanta Dream, every home game this season will be called by a broadcast team of Black women, a first in the franchise s history. Angel Gray and Autumn Johnson will act as analysts, and LaChina Robinson and Tabitha Turner are color commentators.
This is Robinson s 12th season with the Atlanta Dream and Gray s third. The latter was a Dream sideline reporter and color commentator in 2015 and 2016. Turner covered the Atlanta Dream back in 2017 and 2018, and this is Johnson s first season with the franchise. Her background includes roles with the NBA 2K League and NCAA Digital.
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