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Indiana Fever Face Off Against Chicago Sky in United Center Showdown Featuring Angel Leasing Rules

July 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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The highly anticipated game between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever at the United Center will be missing some key players. Indiana Fever star Kate Linklark, sidelined since July 16 due to a right groin injury, is confirmed to be out for the match. After seeking further medical evaluations, it was found that while there was no new damage or serious injury, her return date remains uncertain.

On the Chicago Sky side, forward Angel Reese, who was initially suspected of having a back injury, was ruled out about an hour before the game. This marks the second game Reese will miss, following her absence in the recent match against Seattle. Despite Reese’s absence, the team remains confident in their strategy, focusing on preparing their players to cover her role, especially given her reputation as the league’s top rebounder. The Sky also have strong bench players who contribute significantly to their rebounding efforts, making them one of the best rebounding teams in the WNBA.

Additionally, Sky backup guard Haley Vanlis is also out for Sunday’s game, while Cortney Vandersloot is making her season debut after recovering from an ACL injury. The number of players available for this game is notably low, with a minimum league value of 7.

Chloe Peterson, a reporter covering the Indiana Fever, provides these updates. Fans can also receive dedicated coverage through the Caitlin Clark Fever Newsletter.

Fan Take: This injury news is crucial for WNBA fans as it highlights the depth and resilience teams must have to compete at the highest level. Missing star players like Linklark and Reese could shift the dynamics of the game, underscoring the importance of team depth and strategic adaptability in the WNBA’s growing competitive landscape.

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