The Chicago Sky fired coach Teresa Weatherspoon late Thursday. The team finished with a 13-27 record and missed the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2018.
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Chicago Sky fire coach Teresa Weatherspoon after only 1 season on the job
The Chicago Sky fired coach Teresa Weatherspoon late Thursday. The team finished with a 13-27 record and missed the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2018.
Alyssa Thomas and Stephanie White say social media vitriol toward WNBA players needs to end
Alyssa Thomas knows the WNBA has grown this year, but the Connecticut Sun All-Star forward doesn’t want fans who are disrespectful to the players.
Angel Reese proved to be a top WNBA defender as a rookie. Offense is the focus for Year 2.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese knows she won’t live up to her full potential until she balances her strong defense on the other end of the court.
Will the Chicago Sky re-sign Chennedy Carter? Who are potential free-agent targets? What to know for the WNBA offseason.
GM Jeff Pagliocca and the Chicago Sky front office enter a crucial offseason highlighted by a deep free-agent market and a pair of important draft selections.
Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson wins her 3rd WNBA MVP award — this time unanimously
A’ja Wilson is only the second player to win the WNBA MVP award unanimously, joining Cynthia Cooper in the league’s inaugural 1997 season.
4 things we heard during Chicago Sky exit interviews, including Angel Reese and veterans planning offseason workouts
After being eliminated from WNBA playoff contention Thursday for the first time in five years, the Chicago Sky enter a critical stage in their rebuilding process.
A’ja Wilson set records. So did Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. WNBA stats were eye-popping this season.
The WNBA regular season is over. And the stat sheets were filled like never before.
Column: WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson — channeling her inner Michael Jordan — took a slight and turned it into greatness
What we’re seeing from Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson this season is nothing short of greatness.
The Chicago Sky’s promising season ends without a playoff berth. Now the hard part begins.
The Chicago Sky missed the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2018, ending a five-year run that included the franchise’s first title. Now the focus shifts to 2025.