Sky, Angel Reese and Chicago
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The Seattle Storm looks to strengthen its grasp on the No. 8 seed in the WNBA playoffs on Tuesday at Wintrust Arena to take on the Chicago Sky.
Former Chicago Sky draft pick Gabby Williams accomplished a major milestone on Tuesday night. In 35 minutes of action, Williams became one of four players on th
The Sky’s season has been far from what they envisioned. After losing veteran guard Courtney Vandersloot early in the year to a season-ending injury and then dealing with Angel Reese’s absence for much of the time since the All-Star break, Chicago has been one of many teams hit hard by injuries to key players.
Though the Sky won't make the playoffs this season, they need to win games to protect their future draft capital.
Even though the Chicago Sky are now on a five-game losing streak, their latest defeat was actually their most competitive effort in that span. The 2021 WNBA Cha
The Chicago Sky soon may be one of only four WNBA teams with fully independent ownership. Could that change? And would Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf consider following the trend?
On Monday, the Seattle Storm signed Zia Cooke to a rest-of-season contract. Throughout her first season with the Seattle Storm, Zia Cooke has posted 3.3 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game. Before her time with the Storm, Cooke played two seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks.
Perception and reality are two completely different things. And for the Chicago Sky, they learned this the hard way. Wasting prime years of Angel Reese was nev