Sky Opt for Patience With Diggins Amid Injury and Frustrations, Not Trade Talks
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Mr Bagel
The Chicago Sky are navigating internal friction with star guard Skylar Diggins, who has missed three games with a knee injury after publicly voicing frustrations about her benching, recovery resources, and coach Tyler Marsh's end-of-game management. Despite the discord and the team's struggles, the front office is not actively pursuing a trade ahead of the Aug. 2 deadline, according to the Chicago Tribune.
"the Sky front office is not actively shopping Diggins ahead of the Aug. 2 trade deadline, suggesting they aim to work through the issues rather than part ways with the veteran guard midway through her two-year deal."
The decision signals that Chicago intends to address the relationship internally rather than move on from a player who remains a central piece of their rotation, even as tensions have spilled into public view. The Tribune reported that sources described the situation as one the team hopes to resolve through dialogue rather than a roster shakeup.
Athlon Sports noted that Diggins' injury status adds another layer of uncertainty, with her availability for Sunday night's game against the Dallas Wings in question. The combination of physical setback and off-court discord has made for a delicate moment for the Sky, who are trying to stabilize both their lineup and their locker room as the trade deadline approaches.
While the team is not actively shopping Diggins, the next few days will test whether that patience holds. If the tensions cannot be smoothed over quickly, the front office may face pressure to reconsider its stance, even as it publicly signals a commitment to working through the rough patch.
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