Dream guard Allisha Gray was chosen first-team All-WNBA, the team announced Friday.

Gray, who finished fourth in voting for the league’s MVP, produced a record-setting season in 2025 and becomes the first Dream player since 2018 to be first-team All-WNBA, and the fourth in franchise history.

Gray also finished fourth in WNBA MVP voting, the highest finish in that category by a Dream player since 2014.

Now ranking sixth all-time in points and assists in Dream history, Gray averaged 18.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game this season and ranked in the top five in the WNBA in win shares, offensive win shares, and offensive rating.

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