Chicago Sky Coach Makes Angel Reese Decision
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Before the All-Star break, the Sky suffered a 37-point home loss to the Atlanta Dream at Wintrust Arena. On Tuesday, after five days off, the Sky lost 91-68 to the Lynx in Minnesota.
See the look and TikTok dance the WNBA star felt compelled to post after the Chicago Sky got destroyed at home to the Seattle Storm, 95-57.
The Storm stayed ahead of Chicago throughout the game, taking a 39-26 halftime lead and never looking back. The team was led by Skylar Diggins, who had 21 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. She also shot 7-of-14 overall, 3-of-6 from three-point range and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line.
It’s been a WNBA season to forget so far for the Chicago Sky The franchise sits 11th in the WNBA standings with a dismal 7-14 record that matches the Dallas Wings for joint second-worst
The Seattle Storm need to right the ship after an ugly 87-63 loss to Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. Their road game against the Chicago Sky on Thursday g
It is unclear when exactly Reese sustained the back issue. The 6-foot-3 forward looked fine on Tuesday as she put up an 11-point, 11-rebound double-double in Chicago’s loss to the Minnesota Lynx, but she was suddenly listed as questionable to play leading into Thursday’s contest.
Angel Reese has embraced the point-forward label she gained entering her second season with the Chicago Sky, living up to coach Tyler Marsh’s vision.
Misread at times, Reese's constant communication is key to her growth. As she elevates her playmaking, her teammates are encouraging her to shoot with confidence.