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Angel Reese, the star forward in her second WNBA season with the Chicago Sky, struggled with her shooting last season. But lately, she has shown some increased marksmanship, which has made her a significantly better player.
They Sky have failed to attract big-name free agents, lost well-respected employees and don't have the facilities to compete with their WNBA counterparts.
An unbalanced slate, early tipoffs and repeated matchups have coaches frustrated. Meanwhile, the Sky are managing Angel Reese’s minutes as she takes on a bigger role.
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BettingPros on MSNWNBA Odds, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (7/12)We continue rolling through the WNBA season after the All-Stars were announced earlier this week. I’ll be continuing my twice-a-week articles – Saturdays and Mondays – to give you my best bets and hopefully provide some winners.
The WNBA is about to be bigger than ever. And for players such as Chicago Sky center and WNBPA secretary Elizabeth Williams, this growth is a sign of necessary change.
WNBA expansion teams usually don't get off to good starts, but the Golden State Valkyries are rewriting that narrative.
And that’s just at the very top of the draft board.
The Chicago Sky's Angel Reese felt her and her teammates deserved more foul calls in a loss to the Minnesota Lynx.