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“She doesn’t have a ceiling,” said Atkins of her new teammate, according to Chicago Tribune’s Julia Poe. Atkins and Reese have already played together in Unrivaled, as she joined Rose BC as a relief player in February.
Atkins should know. She and Reese are also teammates on Rose BC. The veteran guard, a two-time All-Star and an Olympic gold medalist, is expected to provide the Sky with much-needed leadership as they try to improve on their dismal 13-27 record last season.
The WNBA continues to expand its impact and, in a historic move, the Chicago Sky has decided to move two of its games against the Indiana Fever to the United Center during the 2025
The Chicago Sky made a major announcement for the 2025 season suggesting that Caitlin Clark still owns Angel Reese.
Marquee Sports Network's Karli Bell jumped on GN Sports to discuss all things Chicago Sky - Ariel Atkins trade, WNBA free agent additions, and moving this year's game against the Indiana Fever to the
Chicago Sky’s newest star Ariel Atkins lavished praise on superstar Angel Reese during her first press conference with the franchise on Tuesday.
The Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever announced on Friday that the two games between the teams set to be played in Chicago during the upcoming season will be moved from Wintrust Arena to the United Center.
The Sky signed Courtney Vandersloot after her two seasons with the Liberty and two-time All-Star guard — and 2019 WNBA champ — Ariel Atkins from the Mystics. Additionally, Clark will play alongside six-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champ DeWanna Bonner and two-time All-Stars in forward Natasha Howard and guard Kelsey Mitchell.
Chicago acquired two-time All-Star Ariel Atkins from Washington, but the team had to give up the No. 3 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. Furthermore, the Mystics also got the Sky's 2027 second-round pick and the right to swap first-round picks in the same year.
According to a release, the new-look Sky are moving two of their home games against the Indiana Fever from Wintrust Arena to the United Center. This will be the first time in franchise history the Sky will play at the United Center.
The WNBA offseason continues to add twists to the tale. In a season full of stunning moves, the latest involves the Washington Mystics trading Ariel Atkins to the Chicago Sky for the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming draft, ESPN's Alexa Philippou and ...