Isabelle Harrison shows off long legs in stylish pregame outfit before Tempo-Dream game

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Toronto Tempo forward Isabelle Harrison made a statement before Friday’s game against the Atlanta Dream, arriving in a leg-baring outfit that immediately attracted attention on social media.

Isabelle Harrison brought another memorable look to the WNBA pregame runway Friday night. The Toronto Tempo forward showed off her long legs in a striking outfit before taking the court against the Atlanta Dream at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Harrison posed for a photo in the arena tunnel, confidently displaying the look before an important Eastern Conference matchup.

Athlete Vanity shared the photo shortly after the game tipped off.

“Isabelle Harrison,” the account wrote alongside a camera emoji. “Those legs.”

The photo added to a growing collection of viral pregame looks from Harrison during Toronto’s inaugural WNBA season. The 6-5 forward has consistently used the tunnel to display her fashion sense, mixing colorful statement pieces with sleek, more understated outfits. Harrison previously gained attention for an all-pink ensemble before Toronto’s July 5 game against the Dallas Wings. That outfit featured a fitted pink top, matching bottoms and coordinated accessories.

Her latest appearance once again showed why she has become one of the Tempo’s most fashionable players.

Isabelle Harrison enjoying breakout season with Toronto Tempo

Harrison has done much more than provide memorable fashion moments for the WNBA’s newest franchise. The 32-year-old entered Friday averaging 13.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.8 blocks through 14 appearances. She was shooting 50.3 percent from the field and an impressive 45.2 percent from 3-point range.

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Those numbers represent a major jump from Harrison’s previous career averages of 8.0 points and 4.5 rebounds. Harrison has scored in double figures in four of her past five games. She produced one of her best performances of the season July 8, finishing with 24 points, eight rebounds and two assists against the Golden State Valkyries.

Two days later, Harrison recorded 18 points and eight rebounds while shooting 8-of-10 from the field against the Dallas Wings. She was limited to eight points and five rebounds in Toronto’s 79-62 loss to the Washington Mystics on Tuesday, but Friday’s game gave her an immediate opportunity to respond.

Harrison’s combination of size, shooting and experience has made her an important part of coach Sandy Brondello’s rotation. Toronto entered the Atlanta matchup at 10-14 and in fifth place in the Eastern Conference standings.

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Friday’s matchup carried some additional history for Harrison. She was ejected from Toronto’s previous game against Atlanta on June 14 after being assessed a flagrant foul 2 for pulling Dream forward Angel Reese to the court.

The incident happened during the third quarter as the two players battled for position. Harrison and Reese had to be separated as the situation briefly escalated. Harrison had been one of Toronto’s best players before the ejection, scoring 17 points with three rebounds and two blocks in only 19 minutes. Atlanta went on to win the game, 102-77.

The Dream entered Friday tied with the Indiana Fever for first place in the Eastern Conference at 14-10. Toronto had lost five of its previous six games, making the rematch especially important as the Tempo attempted to remain within reach of a playoff position. Harrison arrived prepared for the challenge.

She also made sure all eyes were on her before the basketball even began.

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