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By DOUG FEINBERG Through the first 20% of the WNBA season there are a bunch of teams that have struggled out of the gate. The Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun and Dallas Wings have combined for five
Despite stiff competition, Angel Reese's card value is holding its ground in the hobby as the Chicago Sky star makes WNBA history
WNBA Makes Major Announcement After Chicago Sky's Loss to Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky now have a 2-5 record during the 2025 WNBA season after a non-competitive 79 to 52 loss against the Indiana Fever on Saturday evening.
While the pressure is on, the Chicago Sky front office feels that panicked decisions are the enemy at this juncture of a disappointing start.
Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are two of the biggest names in the women's basketball card market but only one of them is the real hobby MVP.
After the news broke about Vandersloot's season-ending injury, Sky fans began to flood the comments and tell the team that they should sign Kelly. "Sign Deja now," one fan wrote. "Get @dejakelly on a contract," another fan responded. "Need her scoring for sure."
The Chicago Sky will be without franchise icon Courtney Vandersloot for the remainder of the season after she suffered a torn ACL in Saturday's game.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNWNBA Champion, long-time Chicago Sky shooter and DePaul legend Allie Quigley retires from WNBAAllie Quigley, a Chicago basketball icon who was one of the best shooters in the world during her playing days, officially announced her retirement from the WNBA on Tuesday.
New York, off to its best start in franchise history, scored the first 12 points of the game and cruised from there.