Chicago Sky's 29-Point Loss Highlights Ongoing WNBA Struggles and Uncertain Future
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Maitreyi Anantharaman
Summary
The Chicago Sky suffered a devastating 92-63 loss to the Connecticut Sun, raising questions about the team's direction and future prospects. The article examines the Sky's prolonged struggles over four years, with only a brief hopeful period during one summer. The loss to the worst team in the WNBA by 29 points underscores the team's bleak outlook and lack of promising developments ahead.
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· 3 pulledWhat do you call a team that loses to the worst team in the WNBA by 29 points?
The Sky have been bad for the better part of four years now, but for a hopeful sliver of this summer, they weren't.
After Monday's WNBA slate, which featured the Sky's 92-63 loss to the Sun, and Seattle's much more competitive 112-110 loss to the Dallas Wings, the distinction feels like one without a difference.
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