Storm eager for Skylar Diggins' return; Sky eager for next win
Seattle Storm's Skylar Diggins (4) competes Friday, July 18, 2025, during the WNBA All-Star skills contest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The extent of the personal issues that have sidelined Seattle Storm star Skylar Diggins is uncertain, but the Storm are certain any absence involving the veteran guard stings.
"We have to understand who Sky is and what she is for us, not only for this team, this organization, but in the (WNBA)," Seattle coach Noelle Quinn said. "There isn't anybody like her. When she is missing, a whole lot is missing."
Seattle hopes to have Diggins back in the lineup Thursday as the team visits the Chicago Sky to open a three-game road trip. The Storm (14-10) stumbled without her in Tuesday's 87-63 home loss to Dallas.
Nneka Ogwumike sparked the Storm with 22 points on 10-for-19 shooting while Gabby Williams (14 points) and Ezi Magbegor (12) added double figures. However, Seattle shot just 30.7 percent from the field, including 4 of 21 from long range.
Chicago (7-16) returns home on a three-game losing streak, its fourth skid this season at least that long.
Host Minnesota hounded the Sky into 23 turnovers during Tuesday's 91-68 loss. Although second-year frontcourt presences Angel Reese (11 points, 11 rebounds) and Kamilla Cardoso (10 points, 10 rebounds) notched double-doubles, Chicago guard Kia Nurse feels she and her group can improve their entry passes into the post.
"It's a combination of everything," said Nurse, who scored a team-high 16 points. "From the guards' perspective, we've got to get better angles to get the ball to the hand that's available. ... Movement around it -- we've got to do a better job of setting screens for these guys to come off and get a little bit more space, and then just throw it in there when we can."
Ariel Atkins, who ranks second to Reese with 3.5 assists per game, did not play against Minnesota due to a leg injury. With her 10th straight double-double, Reese became the first player in league history with multiple streaks of at least 10 double-doubles.
Thursday marks the first of three meetings between the Storm and Sky this season. Chicago is set to host Seattle again on Aug. 19 before the teams meet at the Storm's Climate Pledge Arena on Aug. 30.
Chicago took three of four from Seattle in 2023 but the Storm regrouped last season, earning two victories in three games. Their wins came by an average of 11 points.
--Field Level Media
Three UFC Fighters Facing Uncertain Futures After Mexico
Best 2026 MLB Futures Bets for the NL West
Lu Dort’s Antics Outshine Big Win for Oklahoma City Thunder
Why Tiger Woods Playing the Masters Seems Unlikely
Big Ten March Madness Contenders Ranked by Analytics
- Friday NBA Picks: Pistons vs Cavs, Nuggets vs Thunder, and More
- NL Central 2026 Futures Picks: Brewers, Pirates and Cardinals Bets
- Thursday Feb. 26th NBA Best Bets: Top Basketball Betting Predictions Today
- Three Best College Basketball Bets For Feb. 25th's Slate
- Three Best NBA Bets for Tuesday Feb 24th's Slate
- NL East Future Betting Picks: Season Win Totals and Division Predictions
- Monday College Basketball Betting Picks for Houston-Kansas and Louisville-UNC

