Final Injury Report for Dream-Tempo: Will Kiki Rice, Nyara Sabally Play?
The Toronto Tempo are at home Sunday afternoon as they host the Atlanta Dream in an Eastern Conference matchup as part of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup.
Toronto enters Sunday's game with a 7-6 record after losing on the road at the buzzer to the Washington Mystics Friday night.
In Friday's loss to the Mystics, Marina Mabrey led the way for the Tempo as she recorded 27 points and three assists while Brittney Sykes added 20 points and three assists of her own.
The Tempo will try to bounce back Sunday as they face off against the Dream in a tough home matchup.
Atlanta enters Sunday's contest with an 8-4 record after losing at home to the New York Liberty Thursday night.
Angel Reese led the way for the Dream in Thursday's loss as she ended the game with 25 points, nine rebounds and three assists while Rhyne Howard recorded 24 points, four rebounds, three assists and four steals.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Sunday afternoon's matchup, each may be without some of their key players due to injuries.
Dream Injury report: Will Brionna Jones Play?
The Dream have only one player listed on their injury report as they have ruled out center Brionna Jones.
Atlanta has ruled out Jones as she remains sidelined to begin the season while recovering from right knee surgery.
Tempo Injury Report: Will Kiki Rice, Nyara Sabally Play?
The Tempo have two players listed on their injury report for Sunday, including Kiki Rice and Nyara Sabally.
Toronto has ruled out Rice as she will miss her fourth consecutive contest due to a Grade 2 left ankle sprain.
For the first time since May 8, Temi Fagbenle is not on the Toronto Tempo's current injury report ahead of their 3 p.m. game vs Atlanta tomorrow at home.
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Kiki Rice remains OUT, and Nyara Sabally is QUESTIONABLE (hamstring).
The Tempo have listed Sabally as questionable due to a right hamstring injury and she is in danger of missing her second straight game.
The good news for the Tempo is that Temi Fagbenle is off the injury report completely after returning from an 11-game absence due to a right shoulder sprain in Friday's loss.
Fans can catch Sunday afternoon's WNBA Commissioner's Cup matchup between the Dream and Tempo from Toronto at 3:00 p.m. ET.
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This story was originally published June 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM.