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WNBA Singles Out One Player in Chicago Sky's Blowout Loss to Storm originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky suffered an embarrassing blowout loss to the Seattle Storm on Thursday, 95-57. This marked Chicago’s fourth consecutive defeat, which saw them drop to 7-17 on the season.
The Storm's inconsistent play continues as they fall to the Mystics 69-58 and now haven't won more than one game in a row since July 6, including dropping four of their past seven against sub-.500 teams.
The Seattle Storm opened the second half with a long drought and finished with their second-fewest points of the year in a 69-58 loss to the Washington Mystics.
"This Is Gross Basketball" — Sky Guard Doesn't Sugarcoat Blowout Loss to Storm originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Skylar Diggins and the Seattle Storm will look to build some momentum when they host the Dallas Wings on Tuesday night.
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That certainly changed as the Washington Mystics’ season has progressed. Sutton entered the weekend shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 42.4 percent from three-point range, both career highs — and she was at it again Saturday night against the Seattle Storm, posting 13 points on 5-for-9 shooting in a 69-58 win at CareFirst Arena.
The Mystics dominated the middle two quarters, outscoring the Storm 44-24 in the two frames. Washington outscored Seattle 24-14 overall in the second frame. Ogwumike cooled off in the second, notching only four points and shooting zero free throws, down from the five she attempted and made in the first.
The Seattle Storm need to right the ship after an ugly 87-63 loss to Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. Their road game against the Chicago Sky on Thursday g
Seattle Storm guards Skylar Diggins and Erica Wheeler make up two-fifths of the entrants in the Skills Challenge.
Shakira Austin had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Sug Sutton scored 13 points and the Washington Mystics beat the Seattle Storm 69-58