When the Chicago Sky entered the season with their squad, no one expected them to be a championship contender. But if they were to eventually become one, steady progress was the bare minimum, right? Yet, whatever hopes existed have been consistently washed away. After all, the Sky’s only three wins so far have come against bottom-ranked teams. Then there’s the case of Angel Reese, who struggled once again, finishing with just nine points. Why she was ranked 13th in the first returns of the All-Star voting? Well, if performances like this continue, few will be able to argue against that.
Amid the team’s troubles, locker room issues have repeatedly been cited. However, both players and the coach have either subtly dismissed those claims or failed to articulate any real insight, often appearing at a loss for words. For instance, after the Sky’s loss to the Mystics, Ariel Atkins was asked what went wrong in the third quarter and “No, that’s what we got to figure out. I don’t have an answer for you… That’s what we got to figure out. We’ll figure that out,” was all she could offer. So, despite head coach Tyler Marsh’s optimistic “light at the end of the tunnel” remark, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the locker room has a long climb ahead to escape its growing miseries. And finally, one player has hinted at that reality, more clearly than anyone else so far.
Admirable spin, but if the Sky want to preserve anything, it should probably be their grip on the basketball.
Angel Reese & Co. Succumb to Turnovers. Again.
“For me, seven turnovers just can’t happen,” Angel Reese had said, addressing the media in a post-game interview. She committed a total of 7 turnovers against the Washington Mystics. On the other hand, her opponents used the opportunity to their advantage by securing a whopping 40 points off of 25 of Sky’s total turnovers.
Having said that, she urged the roster to come to terms with the errors made during the game. She took accountability for her actions and said, “I mean, I know I’m trying to make great plays and I’m looking for the right pass and I’m trying to believe my guards and then try to get the open pass. I got to be better, and that’s on me. I’m going to take that with the turnovers because they scored 40 points off of our 25 turnovers, and seven of those were mine.”
As Reese struggled to find pace against the Phoenix Mercury, she was careful not to contribute to ball turnovers, her team finished with a glaring total of 21 turnovers. And if this wasn’t enough, Reese contributed with her worst rebounding delivery against the Mercury. She added 9 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists to revive the losing team.
On the other hand, Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh had a different take on the situation. While he acknowledged the immense mental pressure on the team, he saw the Sky’s latest performance as a blessing in disguise. “Obviously, we want to cut down the turnovers,” Marsh said. “I think when you look at the positives and being able to put 86 on the board with the amount of turnovers that we’ve had, there’s still light at the end of this tunnel from that standpoint.”
As the locker room navigates this slump, the question remains: can they learn from the major blow delivered by the Phoenix Mercury, who practically slapped the daylights out of them? Whatever their strategy may be, one thing is clear – it will be tough for the Sky to reach the playoffs if they can’t string together consecutive wins.
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