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Recently, WNBA legend Candace Parker was asked about what tier of player she would rank Reese. In response, she said that she felt Reese as a "C" grade player. Many immediately felt that Parker was hating on Reese.
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After another blowout loss Thursday night, coach Tyler Marsh said the team needs to find the will to compete. But at 7-17 the question becomes: what are they competing for?
The Chicago Sky tried to improve on their 4-6 record at home on Thursday night. The Seattle Storm had other ideas. With two minutes left in the second quarter,
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The Chicago Sky dropped to 7-16 during the 2025 WNBA season after Tuesday evening's 91 to 68 loss against the 21-4 Minnesota Lynx. Chicago still sits in 11th place in the league standings, 4.0 games behind the Washington Mystics for the final playoff spot.
Watch the best moments from Thursday night's WNBA games, including a 56-point second half for the Seattle Storm in their 95-57 win vs the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever's 80-70 win against the Las Vegas Aces.
The opening phrases of JS Bach’s Toccata And Fugue In D Minor represent an iconic moment in musical history. So too did Francis Monkman’s performance of those phrases on Top Of The Pops in 1980, when instrumental band Sky became pop stars for a few weeks. Prog looked back in 2009.
Reese looked fine on Tuesday as Chicago suffered a 91-68 blowout loss to the Minnesota Lynx, posting an 11-point, 11-rebound double-double. It is unclear exactly when Reese sustained the injury, but it has now placed her status against Seattle in jeopardy.
Look west at sunset to find the razor-thin crescent moon hanging less than 10 degrees above the horizon. Regulus will appear as a blue-white point of light roughly 1 degree to the lower right of the moon 's glowing edge, becoming more prominent as the sun slips further below the horizon.