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WNBA: Sky’s playoff chances begin to fade with 100-81 loss to Fever

WNBA: Sky’s playoff chances begin to fade with 100-81 loss to Fever

It was a must-win game for the Chicago Sky. Aiming to hold onto the eighth playoff spot, they took on their rival, the Indiana Fever, before a star-studded crowd that included Shaquille O’Neal, Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe. And, it was Barbie Night. The Fever, led by Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell and NaLyssa Smith, came in holding onto the seventh spot.

The Sky jumped out to a fast start, leading 21-9 in the opening four minutes. The tandem of Lindsay Allen and Michaela Onyenwere were instrumental as they pushed the tempo and scored in bunches. Onyenwere took over for starting guard Chennedy Carter, who was out due to COVID-19.

Then in the second quarter, the bench came in and things took a turn. The Fever began to take control of the game and the Sky’s largely struggling bench couldn’t keep up. The Sky were trying to stay competitive on the perimeter against the hot shooting exploits of Clark, Mitchell and Smith. Rachel Banham, Allen and Onyenwere were doing well from beyond the arc for Chicago, but the Sky’s bread-and-butter game in the post was struggling. Angel Reese was rebounding, but not scoring as much. Kamilla Cardoso wasn’t given the ball often enough in the paint.

The third quarter was not much better, as the Sky couldn’t get on a run, took bad shots, started to make sloppy passes and looked largely lethargic at both ends of the floor As a result, the Fever were surging, outscoring the Sky a combined 55-38 over the second and third quarters.

The end result was not only a loss for Chicago, but they also are now in a very precarious position of potentially relinquishing any playoff hopes, with the ninth-place Atlanta Dream (10-21) coming in right behind them. Every game is now a must-win for the Sky. They will have their work cut out for them as they head onto the road to take on two playoff teams in the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces.

Despite the poor result, Chicago’s key players still enjoyed some positive moments:

Angel Reese

On the theme night in honor of her nickname, she became the WNBA’s all-time rookie leader in rebounding as she finished with her 23rd double-double on the season, with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Lindsay Allen

The veteran point guard had the highest field goal percentage on the team at 66.7 percent. She was perfect from the foul line and the 3-point line as she came away with 19 points, six assists and four rebounds.

Michaela Onyenwere

Replacing Carter in the starting lineup,…

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