Ben Johnson, walking back to the locker room after improving to 7-3, does not look like he’s walking back to the locker room after improving to 7-3.
This demeanor is probably a reason why the Bears are 7-3 right now.
NEWS: The WNBA has announced Year 1, a four-episode docuseries that focuses on four rookies - Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, LA's Rickea Jackson and Seattle's Nika Muhl - featuring behind-the-scene looks during key events.
A fun part of today was @AnnieCostabile asking Dana about this TikTok, specifically her face after Chennedy's backflip.
This team has no shortage of personalities.
The key events in question are: the WNBA Draft, WNBA Training Camp, their first WNBA Games, WNBA All-Star Weekend, the Olympic Break, the second half of the season, end of the season and playoffs.
It'll be available on the WNBA app and YouTube. It debuts today.
Angel Reese is OUT tonight vs. the Liberty. Her focus now turns to the offseason.
When asked if Reese has a future in Chicago, Sky head coach Tyler Marsh said: “Sure.”
Bears first-team defense has had a day.
Multiple sacks, PBUs, INTs and tackles for loss on Miami’s first-team defense.
Nahshon Wright tipped a pass in the air that Kevin Byard picked off. The press-man scheme fits the Bears’ secondary really well.
A “Fire Jeff” chant broke out during the game, referring to Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca.
Fans have also made signs saying “Free 5” and “Angel was right.” There was also a sign that said “I’m tired of mediocrity.”
If you were at Wintrust Arena last night, you watched in real time as Chicago Sky fans chose their side.
Everything in the last two weeks led to a night where the actual game on the court didn't matter.
My column on last night's cold war at Wintrust: