Candace Parker

Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley (14) drives to the basket as Connecticut Sun forward DeWanna Bonner (24) defends during Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., on Sept. 4, 2022. (Photo credit: Chris Poss)

Chicago Sky enter free agency with uncertainty after being upset in playoffs

By James Kay / September 10, 2022

Kahleah Copper: Loss to Connecticut ‘really hasn’t sunk in yet’

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Candace Parker and the Chicago Sky are on the brink, keys to Game 5 WNBA Playoffs 

By The Next / September 8, 2022

James Kay joins host Howard Megdal to discuss Game 5 predictions and what needs to change for the Sky to win

Sun off-ball guard DiJonai Carrington (21) drives to the basket. Sky poing guard Courtney Vandersloot (22) defends from the right, her arms are raised up. Sky off-ball guard Allie Quigley (14) defends from the left, her arms outstretched

Daily Briefing — Sept. 8, 2022: Sky return to Chicago for do-or-die Game 5

By Isabel Rodrigues / September 8, 2022

Plus: NCAA shoe deals and new hires

Sun forward Alyssa Thomas (25) goes for a layup over Sky big Azura Stevens. Stevens attempts to block the shot with her right hand.

How Chicago Sky can rally to win Game 5, advance to WNBA Finals

By James Kay / September 7, 2022

‘We just weren’t focused’

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Is Chicago Sky’s Emma Meesseman writing her Basketball Hall of Fame resume right now? 

By The Next / September 6, 2022

Howard was reminded of Robert Horry’s Hall of Fame case as he covered Emma Meesseman this weekend

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After last two wins, the Chicago Sky may have clouded the Sun’s best chance to go to the Finals

By James Kay / September 5, 2022

Connecticut still searching for answers on offense

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Curt Miller benched Jonquel Jones and what does it mean for Connecticut Sun’s 2022 WNBA playoff hopes?

By The Next / September 5, 2022

Howard Megdal breaks down Game 3 of the semifinals between the Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky

Chicago didn’t reinvent the wheel in Game 2, but need to keep building off of what got them here

By James Kay / September 2, 2022

Candace Parker: This team has an opportunity and you can’t not seize it.

Four pictures in a collage: on the left, Seattle Storm big wing Breanna Stewart, mid-air, leaps from under the rim to Dallas Wing big Isabelle Harrison and blocks Harrison's shot with her fingertips; on the top-right, Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson extends a hand up and out to deter a shot while keeping her back between Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles and the basket, as Fowles catches the ball just outside Wilson's reach; on the bottom-left, Connecticut Sun big wing Alyssa Thomas keeps a hand on the side of Washington big wing Elena Delle Donne while they jockey for post position

The Next’s 2022 WNBA Awards: Defensive Player of the Year and All-Defense

By Emily Adler / September 2, 2022

Breanna Stewart rises to the top

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: How do Jonquel Jones, Connecticut Sun adjust after Game 2 loss to Chicago Sky?

By The Next / September 1, 2022

Natalie and Jacqueline discuss Game 2 of the semifinals between the Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky