On Sunday (June 23), the media darling of women’s basketball, the athlete tabbed as the central protagonist in her sport’s revival, got upstaged by the so-called villain.&
And it was glorious.&
Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky triumphed over Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever by a score of 88-87. It was another thrilling chapter in the rivalry between two rookie stars that has propelled the WNBA to unprecedented popularity.&
“bUt wHy dO ThE ChIcAgO SkY HaTe tHe fEvEr? ThEy pLaY ToO HaRd. tHeY TaLk tOo mUcH. ThEy sHoUlD'Ve lEt tHeM WiN fOr ThE sAkE oF—” *transmission ends*
anyways, back to our original programming:
WE DON’T CARE BOUT NONE OF THAT. SKY ON TOP#skytown pic.twitter.com/93hludCnbW
— Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) June 23, 2024
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With all due respect to the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets, who played at Wrigley earlier that day, the Sky-Fever matchup at Wintrust was thee game in the city. Celebrity actors, rappers, former and current NBA players, and local dignitaries were in the building. A certain WNBA legend was also in attendance. CNN& reported& that ticket prices alone made it the most expensive WNBA game in history. Tickets were going as high as $9,000 before the...
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