Chicago has done a 180 from the disastrous end to last season. Can it sustain its trajectory amid injuries?
So far, the changes are working -- the 3-1 Sky move into the top five of this week's ESPN Power Rankings -- but there are several injury concerns.
The biggest is the status of forward The No. 4 pick in 2024, Jackson has averaged 18.0 points and 4.0 rebounds over her first four games in Chicago, having played only 11 minutes in the latest. There's a lot of excitement about how well the 25-year-old, who spent her first two seasons in Los Angeles, fits with this team. Even without Jackson for the majority of Sunday's win, every remaining Sky player contributed to the win.
This year's No. 5 draft pickhad 11 and 12. Cloud, who joined just before the season started, had 11 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds. We're still early in the season, but the Sky have already made a 180-degree turn in defensive rating: They sit first overall at 99.4. How long they can sustain success will, of course, be impacted by the slew of injuries.
But they're off to a strong start to the 2026 season given how poorly the 2025 season ended. The Liberty split games in Portland last week, falling 98-96 Tuesday and winning 100-82 Thursday. They had 32 assists in Thursday's victory, with a career-high 11 from. Now the Liberty settle in for a seven-game homestand that takes them through the first week of June.
They'll hope guardThe Aces have already put their opening-day loss behind them. They won two games at Connecticut over this past week, 98-69 and 101-94, with centerscoring 45 points in the latter. Sunday's 85-84 win at Atlanta got tight late thanks to a big run by the Dream, but guardmade the winning jump shot and then got a steal to seal the victory for Las Vegas.
In their only game this week, the Aces will raise their 2025 championship banner at Michelob Ultra Arena. The Dream won 77-72 at Dallas on Tuesday and then almost pulled off a big comeback in the closing minutes of their home opener Sunday against Las Vegas. That 85-84 loss came without star guardThe Sky won 69-63 at Golden State on Wednesday, then fell 91-83 at Phoenix on Friday.
Jackson had a combined 47 points in those games, then 6 in 11 minutes of playing time in Sunday's 86-79 win over Minnesota before she was injured. Guardis on her fourth team at the start of her third WNBA season and hopes this is the right fit; she's averaging 10.8 points and 2.0 steals so far.
After opening with four straight road games, the Sky finally have their home opener Wednesday when they host Dallas; five of their next six games are in Chicago. -- a 21-year-old rookie from the Czech Republic -- as a player to watch.
She had 11 points and 6 rebounds in her very next game, an 88-84 victory at Phoenix last Tuesday, but suffered an ACL injury two days later during a 90-86 win at Dallas that will sideline her for the rest of the season. WithAfter losing 77-72 to Atlanta and 90-86 to Minnesota last week, Jose Fernandez went off on the Wings to the media.
He said there was "selfishness in this locker room" and that players should not "get upset if you think that you should have played more.
" He said that's not what championship teams do -- an interesting tactic just three games into his WNBA coaching career when more than a handful of players on his roster have won either NCAA or WNBA titles. Alas, the Wings looked very good Monday as they defeated Washington 92-69 behindAfter opening the season with two wins, the Valkyries dropped their only game of the last week, a 69-63 home loss to Chicago.
It was a rough outing for Golden State forward, who was 0-of-11 from the field as the Valkyries shot 29% overall. We will learn more about them after this week's two-game road trip. , the 28-year-old WNBA rookie from Serbia, was held to just 2 points against the Lynx but dropped 27 on the Sky. , who leads the Mercury in scoring , had 30 points in the loss to Minnesota.
It's early, of course, but Phoenix is averaging 6 points more per game than last season. The Mystics showed two different sides over the past week: Resilience as they held off Indiana 104-102 in overtime on Friday, then not much resistance as they fell 92-69 at Dallas on Monday. Considering they are the youngest team in the league with an average age of 23.6, inconsistency is expected.
And their young stars did have flashes asWe're likely to repeat this throughout the season: the Fever's success relies on adequate defense. They don't need to be great on that end of the court, just good enough -- as in, don't give up more than 100 points, which has happened in their two losses this season.
After beating Los Angeles 87-78 last Wednesday, the Fever fell 104-102 in overtime to Washington on Friday, then followed that with an 89-78 win over Seattle. The Tempo went 2-1 over the past week, beating Seattle 86-73 then splitting the two-game series at Los Angeles . No surprise that their veteran guards are leading the way as's 26 points.
The Liberty got their revenge on Thursday with a 100-82 win before the Fire fought off Connecticut, 83-82. Carleton andeach scored 18 points in what was the franchise's second victory. Carleton was the No. 1 pick in April's expansion draft, Barker the No. 18 pick. The Sparks opened the season with four home games, and won only one: a 99-95 victory over Toronto on Friday.
They lost their other two games last week: a 87-78 defeat to Indiana and a 106-96 loss to the Tempo. Next is a four-game road trip. Guard are also doing their part. The question is whether there is enough support for the Sparks' big three.had 21 points and 7 rebounds in the Storm's 86-73 loss at Toronto on Wednesday but missed Sunday's 89-78 loss at Indiana as a result of being in concussion protocol.
Once post players Malonga and--the latter of whom has yet to play this season because of a foot injury -- are back, the Storm will be a stronger team. After two losses to Las Vegas at home last week , the Sun came close to their first victory Monday in Portland but fell short with a 83-82 defeat after shooting just 55% from the free throw line.3 men killed in San Diego mosque shooting and both teenage suspects dead, police sayLA makeup artist breaks neck, back in terrifying fall from bridge caught on video in Mexico
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