There are four games in the WNBA this Sunday, and while each offers intriguing matchups and storylines, the rematch between the Chicago Sky and Seattle Storm Storm is the one to watch (6 p.m. ET, League Pass).
The Storm have been one of the best teams in the league all season. With a healthy roster, they are 13-7 and aiming to be the best team in the W. The Sky aren’t quite at that level, but they are fresh off an 88-84 win versus the Storm. The Sky are a scrappy, hungry 8-11 team with electrifying players like Chennedy Carter and rookie phenom Angel Reese. They are entertaining to watch and can beat any team on any day. Let’s see if Sunday is one of those days.
Sunday’s other action
Earlier in the day, we have the Atlanta Dream playing the Connecticut Sun (1 p.m. ET, League Pass). This will likely be a one-sided affair, with the Sun playing some of the best ball around and the Dream far too depleted to compete with Connecticut’s firepower.
I am not covering the Dream tomorrow, but my goodness.
Atlanta’s Status Report @ Connecticut:
Cheyenne Parker-Tyus – QUESTIONABLE (Left Foot)
Rhyne Howard – OUT (Left Ankle)
Aerial Powers – OUT/NWT (Left Calf)
Jordin Canada – OUT (Right Finger)#WNBA— Meghan L. Hall (@ItsMeghanLHall) July 6, 2024
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