
Sky Eclipse 90-Point Total for Seventh Time in 2021; But Fall to Wings to End Road Trip
Published on July 2, 2021 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Chicago Sky News Release
TONIGHT'S GAME HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
Following its season-high performance on Wednesday (56.8%), the Sky had its highest shooting percentage in the first half again (58.8%) with a 48-point effort.
Candace Parker (22 points) led the Sky in scoring for the second time in her last five games.
The Sky scored at least 90 points for the seventh time in its last 10 games.
Chicago once again had a very balanced scoring attack as the Sky saw six players (Kahleah Copper, Candace Parker, Diamond DeShields, Allie Quigley, Azurá Stevens, Astou Ndour-Fall) score in double figures.
NEXT UP: The Sky will return to Chicago for the first time since mid-June with a matchup against the Washington Mystics on Saturday, July 10. The eight-day layoff between tonight and next Saturday is the longest Chicago has had since a nine-day layoff between July 21, 2019 (vs. Indiana) and July 30, 2019 (at Connecticut). Sky fans can follow the action on CW26 and Amazon Prime.
Women's National Basketball Association Stories from July 2, 2021
- Sky Eclipse 90-Point Total for Seventh Time in 2021; But Fall to Wings to End Road Trip - Chicago Sky
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- Lynx Re-Sign Guard Layshia Clarendon for Remainder of the Season - Minnesota Lynx
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