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It was a forgettable night for the Chicago Sky on Thursday as they suffered an embarrassing 95-57 loss at the hands of the Seattle Storm. The 38-point loss marked Chicago’s biggest defeat of the season, and it saw them fall to 7-17 at the midway point of the campaign.
Indiana also took their next matchup on June 7 — a convincing 79-52 victory — but Clark missed the game due to a left quad injury. Since then, Clark has only appeared in 9 of the Fever’s 18 games after picking up separate injuries to her left groin and right groin.
The Chicago Sky's Angel Reese is a star in this league. But in order to take her game to the next level, help was needed. And, without a trace of hubris, she ma
The Storm (14-10) looks to improve its playoff seeding while the Sky (7-16) tries to close the gap on the last postseason spot as they meet on Thursday night.
Indiana head coach Stephanie White has stressed the importance of staying focused. The veteran coach wants her players to have the big picture in mind while also keeping their eyes fixed on the little things.
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CHICAGO — Skylar Diggins scored 21 points, rookie Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double and the Seattle Storm rode a 56-point second half to a 95-57 rout of the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.
The 38-point defeat marks Chicago’s worst loss of the season. Head coach Tyler Marsh spoke to reporters after the game to try to make sense of what had just transpired.
The Chicago Sky suffered their worst loss of the season Thursday, falling to the Seattle Storm 95-57 for their fourth consecutive defeat.
Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese reportedly takes a step toward her eventual injury return, but there is a catch.