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As the league enters its All-Star break, it finds itself at a hazardous crossroads and in the now-unavoidable crosshairs.
Rebecca Allen, a 10-year veteran wing, led the way for Chicago with a game-high and season-best 27 points in the win. Angel Reese also recorded her seventh-straight double-double with a 15-point, 11-rebound outing against the Wings.
They Sky have failed to attract big-name free agents, lost well-respected employees and don't have the facilities to compete with their WNBA counterparts.
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BettingPros on MSNTop 5 WNBA Player Props & Bets: Saturday (7/12)There are two contests across the association this evening, with the first kicking off at 1 pm EST. The Lynx are on the road to take on the Sky in Chicago for a Saturday matinee. Later in the evening,
The WNBA is about to be bigger than ever. And for players such as Chicago Sky center and WNBPA secretary Elizabeth Williams, this growth is a sign of necessary change.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese had a slow start to the 2025 WNBA season, but has ripped off a dominant stretch that continues to redefine her sophomore campaign. After sluggish early numbers, Reese has elevated her game with elite rebounding and all-purpose production en route to her second consecutive All-Star appearance.
Following the WNBA's 2029 expansion return to Detroit, the new team's name may not be one with historic ties. Someone else owns it.
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EssentiallySports on MSNEx-Chicago Star Blasts Caitlin Clark's $78K WNBA SalaryCaitlin Clark found herself celebrating a big night while quietly roasting her own paycheck. The post Caitlin Clark’s $78K WNBA Salary Mocked Without Hesitation by Ex-Chicago Star appeared first on EssentiallySports.