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Chicago Sky Send Clear Message to Angel Reese
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Kayla McBride and Napheesa Collier scored 19 points apiece and the Minnesota Lynx dominated the middle quarters in a 91-68 win over Chicago Sky on Tuesday night, improving to 13-0 in home games. Down 24-18 after one quarter,
Minnesota outscored Chicago 52-26 in the second and third quarters and remain a perfect 13-0 at home this season.
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EssentiallySports on MSNChicago Sky HC Reveals What Team Missed Without Ariel Atkins in Lynx LossChicago Sky knew exactly what they were signing up for. The franchise built on bold bets and bigger risks. First they sacrificed future draft capital to pick Angel Reese. Then, they doubled down, sending two valuable picks – including the No.
The Chicago Sky are carrying a 7-15 record into Tuesday’s matchup with the 20-4 Minnesota Lynx. The Sky currently sit in 11th place in the WNBA standings for the 2025 season after the All-Star break.
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Chicago aims to break its three-game losing streak when the Chicago Sky take on Seattle. The teams meet Thursday for the first time this season.
With Ariel Atkins sidelined and Kamilla Cardoso in foul trouble, the Sky couldn’t keep pace — and their playoff hopes are on shakier ground.
It took more than a quarter for Minnesota to find its footing, but once it did the Lynx pulled away to beat Chicago 91-68 Tuesday in the first game after the All-Star break.
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