Chicago Sky, WNBA and The Fever
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Angel Reese is the heart, soul and backbone of the Chicago Sky, but she can’t carry them to the postseason, let alone the promised land, by herself. The Sky ha
The Chicago Sky have hit a rough patch, dropping their last five games to fall to 7–18 on the season, with 19 games remaining heading into Tuesday night’s
The Chicago Sky have an injury problem. This week, the front office took steps toward relieving the problem by signing Turkish guard Sevgi Uzun.
Indiana Fever game at the United Center will be without both of its intended headliners, as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are both out.
With Reese now returning for the matchup against the Mystics, coach Marsh has a decision to make about who the second-year star will replace in the starting lineup. Forward Kamilla Cardoso has started in each of her appearances this season, so replacing her is unlikely.
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Hailey Van Lith steps into Chicago with a rookie deal that reflects the franchise’s trust in her potential, securing her role as a key piece in the Sky’s long‑term vision for growth and success in the WNBA.
Reese went through shootaround in Washington on Tuesday afternoon as the Sky prepare for a tough test against the Mystics. Head coach Tyler Marsh then confirmed Reese's availability, which should bring a welcome boost to Chicago after the Sky (7-18) lost the past two games by a combined 53 points.
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Caitlin Clark Brings Chicago Sky Fans to Tears on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark did not play against the Chicago Sky on Sunday, but she still brought tears of joy to the fans who packed United Center to see her when the Indiana Fever came to town.