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Chicago, USA, September 6, 2024: Angel Reese 5 Chicago Sky and Kamilla Cardoso 10 Chicago Sky speaks with eachother during the game between the Chicago Sky and Los Angeles Sparks on Friday September 6th, 2024 at Wintrust Arena, Chicago, USA. NO COMMERCIAL USAGE Shaina Benhiyoun/SPP PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxBRAxMEX Copyright: xShainaxBenhiyoun/SPPx spp-en-ShBe-8P6A1046

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Chicago, USA, September 6, 2024: Angel Reese 5 Chicago Sky and Kamilla Cardoso 10 Chicago Sky speaks with eachother during the game between the Chicago Sky and Los Angeles Sparks on Friday September 6th, 2024 at Wintrust Arena, Chicago, USA. NO COMMERCIAL USAGE Shaina Benhiyoun/SPP PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxBRAxMEX Copyright: xShainaxBenhiyoun/SPPx spp-en-ShBe-8P6A1046
Chicago versus Phoenix was always going to be a battle, simply because there’s a lot at stake! For Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, it is another chance to get an important win, and maybe pick up some momentum for their campaign. On the other hand, Phoenix is looking to maintain a four-game winning streak, and assert their dominance over their competitors.
Last time, the Sky maintained a clear and early advantage against the Mercury, but it seems like the tables have turned this time around! Heading into half-time, the score stands at 58-43 in favor of Phoenix. Even though the situation looks helpless for Chicago, this was still a brilliant recovery by Tyler Marsh, Angel Reese, and Kamila Cardoso in the second quarter.
ESPN broadcasters LaChina Robinson and Angel Gray complimented how the team recovered from a 31-18 first quarter deficit. “I really like the way that Tyler Marsh is calling plays for Reese and Cardoso, getting them heavily involved offensively, countering the smaller lineup for Phoenix.” They said, pointing out how Chicago was effectively using the size advantage of six-foot-seven Cardoso, and six-foot-three Reese!
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Marsh kept feeding the two bigs in the paint, showing hints of inspiration from someone like Bill Laimbeer and the old-school Detroit Shock! Angel Reese was attacking the paint downhill and playing high-post, while Cardoso battled it out under the basket. It was a great strategy, however they were unable to stop the shooting and playmaking of the Mercury.
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Phoenix’s lead kept on expanding, however, owing to their offensive brilliance and a few lapses by the Sky. Alyssa Thomas played a crucial role for the Mercury, dishing out dimes left and right, which was exactly what Angel Reese was looking to avoid! Thomas’ eleven points and eight assists were a pivotal point for Phoenix, and led to their 107-86 victory.
However, Sami Whitcomb’s explosive performance pointed out one more flaw in Chicago’s game that has choked their chances in nearly every game so far. But where exactly are Angel Reese and company going wrong? Let’s find out!
Phoenix Mercury showcase major defensive flaw for Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky
The barrage of threes from Sami Whitcomb showed exactly why Phoenix is nearing the top of the western conference right now–their bench depth is insanely deep! While other teams rely on their stars and their starters, the Mercury is used to seeing offensive explosions off the bench!
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However, Whitcomb’s masterclass from deep, scoring five threes on ten attempts, has highlighted a deeper issue at play for the Chicago Sky. Simply put, their perimeter defense could use a lot of work! We know that Tyler Marsh’s team relies on their performance inside the paint offensively, but it seems like the arc is a weak point for them on both ends of the court!
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Can Angel Reese and Kamila Cardoso turn the tide against Phoenix's winning streak with their size advantage?
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May 29, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky guard Rebecca Allen (9), guard Ariel Atkins (7), guard Courtney Vandersloot (22), center Kamilla Cardoso (10), and forward Angel Reese (5) are seen during the first half against the Dallas Wings at the Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images
A tweet by @UnderdogWNBA pointed out a fatal statistic for the Chicago Sky. “Teams that have allowed at least 16 three-pointers in a game this season Chicago Sky – 3x All other teams combined – 3x” And not only did the Mercury shoot 17 threes, they did it at an incredibly high clip of 48%!
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Chicago’s shooting, and by extension spacing, has always been an issue. Its biggest star, Angel Reese, focuses on interior play, and they lost an amazing shooter in Courtney Vandersloot. However, they’ve always prided themselves on their defensive mindset and hustle, and to allow these many threes? It’s a genuine tragedy for Tyler Marsh’s team.
We can attribute a part of it to roster adjustments, injuries, and a genuine lack of momentum, but the Sky will need to lock in around the perimeter. It will be interesting to see how Angel Reese and her squad recovers from such a devastating loss, as their wins column remains unchanged. Can they turn their season around from here? Or are they too far gone? Only time will tell.
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"Can Angel Reese and Kamila Cardoso turn the tide against Phoenix's winning streak with their size advantage?"