After the win over the Fever, Angel Reese immediately found Sheryl Swoopes in the stands.
The Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky has become one of the most anticipated WNBA matchups in the league, and it did not disappoint on Sunday.
The matchup, featuring the most expensive WNBA seats on record, ended with an 88–87 Sky victory after a thrilling second-half comeback. This came just a week after the Fever defeated the Sky with an impressive 91–83 win.
The first half was incredibly tight, with seven ties and eight lead changes between the two teams. Both teams increased the gap in the second half, but only for so long: Chicago came out on top in the second half and took a 9–0 lead to start the half, but the Fever quickly caught up.
As the third quarter ended, Indiana began to trail, leading by as much as 15 late in the third quarter. But Chicago finally took the lead and cut that lead in half in the fourth.
Sky tied the game 82-82 with three minutes left in the fourth quarter. With a minute remaining, and the score tied 84–84, Angel Reese hit a go-ahead layup to give Chicago the lead for good. Although Indiana had several chances to take the lead in the final seconds due to Chicago missing several free throws, the Sky held on to win.
Caitlin Clark and Reese, the top freshmen from Indiana and Chicago, respectively, each achieved double-doubles in individual statistics. Clark finished with 17 points and 13 assists, while Reese had 25 points – a career high – and 16 rebounds. The game marked Reese’s eighth consecutive double-double, increasing her record as the only rookie to accomplish this feat, and making her the third person in the league to reach this milestone.
Clark’s seven assists went to Aliyah Boston, who finished with 18 points. Guard Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with 24 points, going 5-for-10 on 3-pointers.
Reese led the Sky in points, followed by Chennady Carter, who had a big game with 23 points and five assists. Other Sky rookie Camila Cardoso earned her own double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Sunday’s loss to the Sky snapped a four-game winning streak for the Fever, who will play against the Seattle Storm on Thursday. However, Chicago’s confidence will be boosted as it faces the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, who are on the rise after a slow start to the season.
Indiana and Chicago will face each other for the fourth and final time this season on August 30 in another home game on Sky. Indiana leads the season series 2–1.
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This post was published on 06/23/2024 4:02 pm
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