The Chicago Sky might have to part ways with their No. 3 draft pick to sign a former franchise icon. Aug 20, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot (22) reacts during ...
Vandersloot joins the Chicago Sky, where she spent the first 12 seasons of her pro career. Those 12 seasons saw her named to four All-Star teams, five All-WNBA teams and her first championship in ...
a former multi-time all-star and WNBA champion with the Chicago Sky, is expected to return to the franchise, according to the Chicago Sun-Times’ Annie Costabile. Costabile reports multiple ...
Monday was the deadline for WNBA teams to extend qualifying offers to their pending free agents, and the Chicago Sky chose not to give one to one of its top players from the 2024 season.
Vandersloot, who helped the Liberty win the franchise’s first-ever championship last season, is signing a deal to return to the Chicago Sky, her agent told The Athletic. While the two sides ...
1. Vandersloot is Chicago's all-time assist leader and is second in WNBA history behind Sue Bird. She helped the Sky win the franchise's first WNBA title in 2021. Now she'll provide veteran ...
The Chicago Sky are moving on from Chennedy Carter after electing not to extend a qualifying offer to the dynamic guard. Carter is now an unrestricted free agent and can begin negotiations with ...
Annie Costabile covers the Chicago Sky and Red Stars for the Chicago Sun-Times. Annie Costabile covers the Chicago Sky and Red Stars for the Chicago Sun-Times. Page 1 ...
"I can't imagine playing for the Sky without (Weatherspoon)," Reese told the Chicago Sun Times about the firing. "She's the one reason I wanted to come here." She then continued to voice her ...
The Chicago Sky are looking to build a new culture under head coach Tyler Marsh with plenty of young talent on their roster. The Sky are coming off their worst season since 2020, losing a five ...
Five time All-Star and two time WNBA champion Courtney Vandersloot is expected to sign with the Chicago Sky on a one-year deal, according to a report from Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times.