Chicago Sky, WNBA and Clark
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The Chicago Sky have started their 2025 WNBA season 0-1 after falling to the Indiana Fever on Saturday. It was a 93-58 blowout loss Chicago suffered, as the team will look to bounce back in Thursday's home opener against a talented New York Liberty team.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese thanked the WNBA and her team for their support as an investigation into verbal abuse directed at the 23-year-old during Saturday's loss to the Indiana Fever.
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Yardbarker on MSNESPN sends strong rebuke to Angel Reese, Chicago SkyThe Chicago Sky‘s new-look offense was the talk of the WNBA leading up to their regular season debut against the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday.
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The Chicago Sky won’t be back in action until Thursday for their second game of the WNBA season, where they’ll face the defending champion New York Liberty.
The WNBA will have an expanded footprint in Milwaukee with four Chicago Sky games on local television airwaves this summer.
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The WNBA gave the people what they wanted with Saturday's matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky to open both teams' respective 2025 season. And viewers responded by watching Caitlin Clark face Angel Reese in record numbers for ABC/ESPN.
That distinction belongs to guard Chennedy Carter, who scored 17.5 points per contest last year. This was a top-15 mark in the league, and she did it on incredibly efficient shooting splits. New Sky head coach Tyler Marsh and general manager Jeff Pagliocca chose not to re-sign her this offseason,
Three-leg WNBA SGP picks and best bets for Tuesday's matchup between the Atlanta Dream and Indian Fever, including a Caitlin Clark player prop