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Despite the Sky's loss, Angel Reese had a big night — and might have to prepare herself for suspension if she receives one more technical foul.
Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese made more WNBA history during her team's 91-68 blowout loss to the Minnesota Lynx on July 22. In scoring 11 points and grabbin
As the Sky tries to climb up the standings in the second half of the season, the team has welcomed former first-round pick Marquesha Davis on a seven-day hardship contract. Davis won the WNBA championship as a rookie on the New York Liberty last season, but the Liberty waived her on July 13.
Angel Reese made history with a double-double streak record despite committing a game-leading nine turnovers in the Sky's 23-point loss to the Lynx.
According to the league rules, any player who has received eight technical fouls on the season should receive a suspension from the WNBA. Aside from the mishap in Angel Reese’s disagreement with the officials against the Minnesota Lynx, the Chicago Sky star was playing phenomenally in her first game after the WNBA All-Star break.
Angel Reese continues to prove she's in a league of her own after another double-double despite the Sky's loss vs. the Lynx.
As Chicago gears up for a postseason push, head coach Tyler Marsh made lineup changes. Marsh and the rest of the Sky’s coaching staff decided to start Angel Reese, thrusting her back into the starting lineup after the WNBA All-Star missed the team’s previous game for “precautionary reasons” with a leg injury.
While there are lots of things the WNBA needs to change about the season schedule as the league grows and expands, camp days should not be on the chopping block.