Sky's Angel Reese makes more double-double history
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The Chicago Sky dropped to 7-16 during the 2025 WNBA season after Tuesday evening's 91 to 68 loss against the 21-4 Minnesota Lynx. Chicago still sits in 11th place in the league standings, 4.0 games behind the Washington Mystics for the final playoff spot.
See the look and TikTok dance the WNBA star felt compelled to post after the Chicago Sky got destroyed at home to the Seattle Storm, 95-57.
From July 22 to now, Angel Reese has been on fire, living her best month as a WNBA player. The Chicago Sky forward has racked up an impressive 10 consecutive double-doubles, averag
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Reese has been a positive contributor for Chicago this year, averaging 13.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game. The two-time All-Star is officially listed as questionable against Seattle per the Sky’s injury report, and her status will be closely monitored in the hours leading up to tip-off.
Reese wants to be a union leader — and she’s already speaking up. Current members of the executive committee see a natural fit.
The Storm stayed ahead of Chicago throughout the game, taking a 39-26 halftime lead and never looking back. The team was led by Skylar Diggins, who had 21 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. She also shot 7-of-14 overall, 3-of-6 from three-point range and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line.
The Chicago Sky returned from the All-Star break Tuesday night and suffered a blowout 91–68 loss to the league-best Minnesota Lynx, marking their fourth and final matchup against the Lynx this season.