Coming off the bench for a fifth consecutive game, Griner had one of her most productive outings of the season in Las Vegas. The veteran center did everything but make a three-pointer on Tuesday, with the 16 points being the most she’s scored in a game since Atlanta’s July 27 win over the league-leading Lynx. Griner has reached double figures in three of her last four games, but the bench role is one she had not been asked to assume at any point in her WNBA career. Naz Hillmon, who replaced Griner in the starting lineup, struggled mightily against the Aces. Missing all four of her field-goal attempts, Hillmon tallied one point with four rebounds and one steal. Hillmon has performed well as the starter and offers offensive spacing that’s lacking when Griner and Brionna Jones (6/5/0/2) are on the court together, so don’t expect Dream coach Karl Smesko to panic in the aftermath of Tuesday’s defeat.