The Chicago Sky will begin their preseason with a matchup against the Minnesota Lynx before facing off against the New York Liberty.
After 16 years in the league, three-time WNBA champion has announced her retirement from the league. Among those who have sent out their heartfelt messages is Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese.
When Angel Reese was drafted to the Chicago Sky, she had to decide on what number to wear. Reese wore No. 10 throughout her college career at LSU and Maryland, but that would go to her new teammate Kamilla Cardoso, the third overall pick in the draft.
On Sunday, women's basketball star Candace Parker announced her retirement following 16 remarkable professional seasons in the WNBA and overseas.
Angel Reese is set to make a transition from Baton Rouge and LSU to the vibrant city of Chicago with the Chicago Sky. Recently, Reese was picked by the Sky as the No.
Angel Reese was affectionately known as the "Bayou Barbie" over her two seasons at LSU. Now that she's in the NBA as a member of the Chicago Sky, though, Reese has to start representing a different brand.
During her two seasons at LSU, Angel Reese became widely known as the “Bayou Barbie” as she became an NIL star. But after going No. 7 overall to the Chicago Sky in the WNBA Draft, she posted on social media she needed a new nickname since she won’t be in the bayou anymore.
Now that Angel Reese has transitioned from Baton Rouge to the WNBA, it might be a fitting moment to bid farewell to her Bayou Barbie moniker. Selected as the No.
On one of the most highly-anticipated draft nights in recent WNBA history, the Chicago Sky took a chance. In return, they got more than they could have ever imagined It’s said that you go big or you go home.
After spending much of their collegiate careers as rivals, Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese were finally on the same team when the Chicago Sky picked them both during the 2024 WNBA Draft on Monday.
Angel Reese, the former standout of LSU, was greeted with thunderous applause from the Brooklyn crowd as her name resonated through the venue during Monday’s WNBA Draft.
After making a name for themselves in college basketball, both Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese have gone pro when the Chicago Sky selected them in the WNBA Draft.
In a strategic move aimed at fortifying their lineup, the Chicago Sky made significant acquisitions in the 2024 WNBA Draft by selecting Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.
The Chicago Sky formed a dominant frontcourt in Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese at the 2024 WNBA Draft.
After two epic battles during the 2023-24 season, Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso are now WNBA teammates.
Former Kansas Jayhawks center Taiyanna Jackson has been drafted by the Chicago Sky with the No. 19 pick (second round) of the 2024 WNBA Draft. Jackson averaged 12.6 points and 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game for the Jayhawks during her senior season.
The Chicago Sky acquired the seventh overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and center Nikolina Milic from the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday. The Lynx, in turn, received the eighth overall pick in the draft, forward Sika Kone, Chicago's second-round selection in the 2025 draft and the rights to swap the Sky's first-round pick in 2026.
Phoenix acquired three-time All-Star forward Kahleah Copper in a trade with the Chicago Sky, the Mercury announced Tuesday. The Mercury also received Morgan Bertsch and sent fellow forwards Brianna Turner and Michaela Onyenwere to the Sky.
The Sky will look to Weatherspoon to lead their new era after five seasons of making the postseason.
Kahleah Copper is the Chicago Sky’s leading scorer and franchise player, and she’s talkin’ about practice. Not a game. In fact, much of the WNBA is talking about practice—specifically the facilities that hold them.
Basketball Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade has reportedly shown interest in investing in his hometown WNBA team, the Chicago Sky.
Courtney Vandersloot will not return to the Chicago Sky, the free agent guard announced Tuesday on social media. Vandersloot, who will turn 34 on Feb. 8, was a four-time All-Star in 12 seasons with the Sky.
Parker left the Sparks last year after 12 seasons. She had lost the faith of Fisher, who infamously benched her in a must-win elimination game in 2019. The Sparks would end up losing that contest.
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