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Chicago Sky Coach Tyler Marsh Calls Out Players After Worst Loss of the Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Chicago Sky tried to improve on their 4-6 record at home on Thursday night. The Seattle Storm had other ideas. With two minutes left in the second quarter,
The Storm (14-10) looks to improve its playoff seeding while the Sky (7-16) tries to close the gap on the last postseason spot as they meet on Thursday night.
The Storm stayed ahead of Chicago throughout the game, taking a 39-26 halftime lead and never looking back. The team was led by Skylar Diggins, who had 21 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. She also shot 7-of-14 overall, 3-of-6 from three-point range and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line.
The Chicago Sky suffered their worst loss of the season Thursday, falling to the Seattle Storm 95-57 for their fourth consecutive defeat.
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Skylar Diggins tallied a game-high 21 points and did a little bit of everything to lead the Storm to one of their best performances of the year Thursday.
The Chicago Sky come into tonight's matchup with the Seattle Storm at 7-16 sitting in 5th place in the Eastern Conference. Their playoff odds look slimmer and s
Skylar Diggins scored 21 points, rookie Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double and the Seattle Storm rode a 56-point second half to a 95-57 rout of the Chicago Sky
The Seattle Storm opened a three-game East Coast swing with a matchup against the Chicago Sky on Thursday. Skylar Diggins and Co.
Seattle Storm center Ezi Magbegor beat the franchise record of team legend Sue Bird against the Chicago Sky on Thursday.