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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese is on an unparalleled tear right now, and she subtly dropped a perfect "mebounds" quip after her history-making day against the Sparks. With WNBA legend Candace ...
The Los Angeles Sparks and Chicago Sky share an unfavorable distinction, with both teams tied for the second-longest active losing streak in the WNBA at three straight losses.
Ariel Atkins scored 13 points for the Sky (4-10). Chicago took its first lead, 74-72, at 7:23 of the fourth quarter on a driving layup by Cardoso and outscored the Sparks 30-17 in the final period.
Angel Reese logged another standout performance in the Chicago Sky ’s 97-86 win over the Los Angeles Sparks, putting up yet another double-double with 18 points and a whopping 17 rebounds.
The Sparks couldn't channel Candace Parker's dominance on the day they retired her jersey, falling 92-85 to the Chicago Sky Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.
The Sparks dropped to 5-12 overall, losing their second game in less than a week to the Sky. Plum scored 22 points. Hamby had 20 points and 10 rebounds. Stevens added 17 points.
The Sparks shot 31% in the first half. A three-point play by Reese early in the third quarter gave Chicago a 48-36 advantage, but the Sparks responded with a 17-3 run to take a seven-point lead.
The Sky and the Sparks are similar in many ways, building around young players and struggling to fill the point guard position. On Tuesday night at Wintrust Arena, the Sky came out on top.
The Los Angeles Sparks will host the Chicago Sky for a cross-conference showdown today at 4 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on ESPN with streaming available through FuboTV, Sling or DirecTV.
Both the Sparks and the Sky are having disappointing seasons thus far. Los Angeles entered play on Tuesday at just 4-10 on the year and Chicago was even worse at 3-10.