Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings and WNBA All-Star Game
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Angel Reese continues to find herself in the headlines on a daily basis. Early on Wednesday, the news became public that she had been named the next cover athlete for the WNBA Edition of NBA 2K26. During Wednesday's game,
Paige Bueckers continued to record a plethora of minutes on Wednesday night for a short-handed Dallas Wings roster.
CHICAGO — Rebecca Allen scored a season-high 27 points including five 3-pointers and had three blocks to help the Chicago Sky beat the short-handed Dallas Wings 87-76 on Wednesday night. Angel Reese finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds — her 13th double-double this season — and Rachel Banham had 11 points for Chicago (6-13).
“Credit to Paige,” Wings head coach Chris Koclanes said. “Her mindset and her intention into the mental side of the game, she’s resilient. She’s not discouraged at all. She’s in there, she’s positive. She knows there is a larger vision here and that you’ve got to go through some of this tough stuff early to ultimately get to where you want to go.”
Angel Reese had another stellar game on Wednesday night while lifting the Sky to a big win over the Wings in Chicago.
Dallas Wings point guard Paige Bueckers will be chosen for her first All-Star Game in her rookie season, and the format is taking a bit of a change. Instead of
The Chicago Sky and Dallas Wings faced off in an intriguing WNBA matchup on Wednesday evening. While the two big names were Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers, it was the Sky who took home a big team victory. When all was said and done, Chicago won the game by a final score of 87-76.
After the Mercury's 102-72 home rout of Dallas on Monday, July 7, Wings' star rookie Paige Bueckers talked about Mercury legend Diana Taurasi.
No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers is in action on Monday night in the WNBA, as the Dallas Wings take on the Phoenix Mercury as part of a two-game slate. The Gol
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“The WNBA Is Not Real”: Hilarious 14-Second Blooper Reel in Wings-Sky Game Goes Viral (VIDEO)An unbelievable amount of bloopers happened over 14 seconds in the Dallas Wings-Chicago Sky game on Wednesday evening. And believe us, you’ll see this on highlight reel shows for years. It all started just three minutes into the first quarter,