The star of the Fever Star gets wins in a dream – and explain how to do it

Indiana Fer forward Natasha Haward was fighting at the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday, beating 6 points in 3-9 shooting.
Two nights later, against a similar dream opponent, he was almost unable to be recognized.
33-year-old Veteran exploded to earn 26 points in 12-17 shot. That fierce product was very important because all the colds of the flu encountered only 13-39 and endangered to start the most expected period of 1-2.
How did Howard repent the closest things?
“Out of my head – that is something,” Howard told reporters after winning. “I was on my way. I thank God with my partner partners to me to bring you what you have tonight, but also my coaches.”
Howard said he was feeding, praying, and encouraged his wife before the game of Thursday.
“That’s the only way to persuade me to get a long time because we have long time and I don’t need to be in my head and my way,” he said.
Earlier Thursday morning, he sent prayer well on Twitter.
“Therefore be not afraid: for I am with you; Do not give up, for I am your God.
Isaiah 41:10 NIV– Natasha Howard ⚡️flash⚡️ (@ Thoward_6) May 22th, 2025
With three games, the hour reaches 16 points the game while you suggested a cold defense, which was located near the bottom of the league last season.
Last season, as a member of Dallas wings, Howards up to 17.6 points, 6,7 returned and 2.9 help each game. In 2019, he was a defense player of the year.
Sophie Cunningham made her flu
Natasha Haward was not the end of the Fever Offsason who touched the game on Thursday. Sophie Cunningham has missed the first two seasonal games with ankle sprain, made her shut on Friday, adding 9 points at 3-6 shootings in 20 minutes in the curtain.
He also returned to 6 restored and 3, and hit three cursor on the first quarter.
The flu entered this season by expecting tournament, and even though they showed the appearance of the first days, the dream has become a strong opponent. The Dream Guard Rhyne Howard led the way by 24 points on Thursday, Brionna Jones added 15 points and 11 issues, and the Hino Te-Hina Paopao added 11 points to the 11 points.
“I don’t feel like we are aligning well with them,” said Feever Stephanie coach. “They are hard to manage. They find many Olympics, fast and capable of perimeter. They have our depth. That is why it requires integrated effort.”
On Thursday, it was Natasha Haward who took the leadership.



