Chicago Sky Head Coach Tyler Marsh discusses the team’s win over the Dallas Wings (Photo Credit: Tacuma Roeback).
There was a lot to celebrate at Wintrust Arena Wednesday night, from Allie Quigley’s jersey retirement ceremony to Kamilla Cardoso’s return from Brazil, and Angel Reese’s recent signature shoe and NBA 2K cover release. The Chicago Sky beat the Dallas Wings 87-76, thanks in large part to their bench production.
Rebecca Allen led the Sky with a season-high 27 points off the bench, shooting 69% from the field and 71% from 3-point range. “We always felt that we had a deep team and have players that can step up and score 20 any night, whether it’s a starter or a bench player,” said starting guard Rachel Banham. “And it’s going to be big for us going down the line because this is a long season, and we’re going to need all of us to step up.”
The Sky also shot nearly 48% from the 3-point line during the game, way over their usual 33% average. When asked about their 3-point shooting, Coach Marsh said, “I have confidence in all my players.” Marsh elaborated. “I want our shooters to shoot when they’re open, and sometimes, when they are lightly contested, I still want them to put it up.”
BEC ON A HEATER TONIGHT ‼️#skytown pic.twitter.com/gquyr8SDYF
— Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) July 10, 2025
Kamilla Cardoso also marked her return with a stat line of 9 points and two blocks off the bench. And despite being listed as questionable before the game due to her leg injury, Angel Reese continued her recent dominance, logging her 13th double-double of the season with 15 points, shooting 60% and 11 rebounds.
Building on their success, the Sky were great in transition, tallying up 14 points from fast-break opportunities, which contributed to their 7-0 run to begin the fourth quarter. “The transition is important to us because it means we’re using our defense to create some of our offense, so when we can get rebounds and create turnovers, we want to bring the ball up and take advantage,” Marsh explained.
AND ONE FROM THE BARBIE👑#skytown pic.twitter.com/fikjM499Ns
— Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) July 10, 2025
On the other side, the Dallas Wings, who played without four rotational players due to injuries, were led by center Li Yuera, who had 18 points, 10 rebounds, and a block. Rookie All-Star Paige Bueckers added 17 points while struggling from the field, shooting 25%. JJ Quinerly also contributed 16 points, including a clutch free throw to cut the Sky’s lead to 6 late in the fourth quarter.
On the defensive end, the Wings succeeded in putting the Sky in uncomfortable situations, resulting in turnovers. The Wings scored 24 points off the Sky’s 18 turnovers, which was a significant emphasis going into the game, according to Wings coach Chris Koclanes.
Coming up, The Sky hosts the Minnesota Lynx on Saturday. The Wings will finish their road trip Sunday against the Indiana Fever. Following Quigley’s historic jersey retirement, Candace Parker will join her in the rafters and have her jersey retired on Aug. 25 against her former team, the Los Angeles Sparks.