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The Sky were still in running for the last playoff spot until the final day of the season; however, they finished with a five-game losing streak and ultimately missed the playoffs, finishing in 10th place with a 13–27 record. [12] [13] Nonetheless, Chicago set a franchise record for average attendance, drawing 8,757 fans per game. [14]
The 2022 Chicago Sky season was the franchise's 17th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their fourth season under head coach James Wade. They were the defending league champions after defeating the Phoenix Mercury in the 2021 WNBA Finals .
The budding rivalry between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, and their famous rookies, is drawing lots of eyeballs to the WNBA. ... 2024 at 8:50 AM. ... The Fever's road games draw 15,141 fans ...
February 6, 2024: The Sky traded Kahleah Copper, the rights to Morgan Bertsch, to acquire Brianna Turner, Michaela Onyenwere, the third pick in the 2024 Draft, their own 2025 second round draft pick, Phoenix's 2026 first round draft pick, and the right to swap 2026 second round picks with Phoenix.
This wasn’t the way the Chicago Sky planned on ending the first season of a new era for the franchise. The year began with a record-setting, paradigm-shifting wave of change for the WNBA ...
The play was ruled a flagrant 1 foul on DeShields, giving Clark two free throws. Clark made both to reach a career-high 31 points for the game and also record the first 30-point, 12-assist game in ...
The 2023 Chicago Sky season was the franchise's 18th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their fifth season under head coach James Wade. In the offseason, the team saw the departures of several key players in free agency including Candace Parker , Courtney Vandersloot , Allie Quigley , and Azurá Stevens .
Updated April 16, 2024 at 11:14 AM. ... a Chicago native and Sky fan since the team’s inception in 2006, said she couldn’t sleep and couldn’t work the night before the draft. A three-year ...