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Chicago Sky Plummet to New Depths Following Humbling Defeats by the Storm

July 26, 2025 1 Min Read
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The Chicago Sky experienced one of their poorest performances this season on Thursday, suffering a humiliating 95-57 defeat to the Seattle Storm. This loss, which took place at their home court, Wintrust Arena, marked the team’s largest margin of defeat this season and their worst start since 2006, with a 7-17 record. The absence of star player Angel Reese due to a back injury significantly impacted the team’s performance, as she had been a key contributor, recording double-doubles in previous games. Reese’s injury, alongside uncertainty about Caitlin Clark’s status following her own injury, leaves the Sky in a challenging position as they prepare for an upcoming game against the Indiana Fever. This setback highlights the struggles the team is facing this season and raises concerns about their ability to compete at a high level moving forward.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for WNBA fans as it underscores the impact injuries can have on team dynamics and season outcomes. It serves as a reminder of the physical demands of professional basketball and the resilience required to overcome setbacks, adding drama and unpredictability to the sport.

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