WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert failed the league Tuesday by shrugging off racial abuse directed at players.
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Chicago basketball report: Bulls sign 2 local products for camp — including a former Mr. Basketball — and Sky’s Angel Reese launches podcast
The Chicago Bulls are keeping it close to home with their training camp contracts after signing Talen Horton-Tucker and E.J. Liddell.
What’s next for the Chicago Sky after Angel Reese’s season-ending injury?
The Chicago Sky are on the clock to rethink their end-of-season strategy after star rookie Angel Reese suffered a season-ending wrist injury.
Chennedy Carter scores 11 of her 28 in the first quarter as the Chicago Sky cruise to a 92-77 win over the Dallas Wings
Chennedy Carter scored seven of her 28 points in the first few minutes Sunday and the Chicago Sky never trailed in their 92-77 win over the Dallas Wings.
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese suffers a season-ending wrist injury, bringing her record-breaking year to an unexpected finish
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese is out for the rest of the season after suffering a wrist injury, the All-Star forward announced Saturday.
Why are the Chicago Sky still struggling to feed the ball to Kamilla Cardoso? And can they find a solution in time?
The Chicago Sky want to feed the post early and often. So why are they still struggling to get the ball to rookie center Kamilla Cardoso?
Chicago Sky snap a 7-game skid with a 92-78 win against the LA Sparks behind Angel Reese’s 26th double-double
Angel Reese finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds, helping the Chicago Sky snap a seven-game losing streak with a 92-78 victory against the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday.
The Chicago Sky couldn’t win without Chennedy Carter. Can they turn the corner — and make the playoffs — with her back?
Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter returned to practice for the first time on Thursday since suffering a four-game absence due to illness.
The Shot, 25 years later: Chicago Sky coach Teresa Weatherspoon reflects on the joy and pain surrounding her career-defining play
There will be other buzzer-beaters in WNBA history besides Teresa Weatherspoon’s in the 1999 Finals. But no other play in the league ever will be The Shot.
Chicago Sky drop 7th straight game, 90-71, as A’ja Wilson puts up 30 points for the Las Vegas Aces
Angel Reese extended her rookie record for double-doubles to 25 with 12 points and 16 rebounds.