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The Chicago Sky will not tank. General manager Jeff Pagliocca made that clear in the wake of Courtney Vandersloot’s season-ending ACL tear Saturday against the Indiana Fever. Things are dire in Chicago.
After an offseason driven by the goal of competing for a playoff spot and holding their ground against anybody in the WNBA, little has gone as the Sky planned.
The Chicago Sky lost their second straight game on Tuesday ... just 10.1 points and 12.1 rebounds per night this season. General manager Jeff Pagliocca recently spoke to the Chicago Sun Times ...
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Whether Sky coach sticks with Rachel Banham as his starter or turns to Van Lith, her minutes and responsibilities are way up in the aftermath of Vandersloot's exit.
The Chicago Sky are struggling with a new coach and revamped roster. They are 2-6 following a lopsided road loss to the New York Liberty.
On Tuesday, they fell to the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty by a final score of 85-66. Angel Reese had one of her better games as a pro thus far with 17 points on 8-of-13 shooting and 11 rebounds, but it wasn't nearly enough.
It's been a challenging last few days for the Chicago Sky. On Saturday night, the Sky were held to a season-low 52 points, their lowest output in 14 years, fall