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Angel Reese And the Chicago sky crisis continued on Friday evening with the third consecutive defeat of the team and the seventh of the season, this time against Atlanta’s dream.
Sky director general, Jeff Pagliocca, said earlier this week that the team would need to see more production from the former LSU star, but Reese had trouble turning things in the loss of 88-70 that saw The dream Rhyne Howard has dropped a 36 -point top and a three -point career summit.
The Atlanta Dream Guard, Rhyne Howard (10), heads for the basket against the heaven of Chicago, Ariel Atkins (7) during the second half at Gateway Center Arena in College Park on June 13, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn images)
“We have to do a better job to stop bleeding as you go,” said head coach Tyler Marsh after the match.
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“I think we have done such a good job as you could do it on the first half and for some parts of this third quarter and executed our defensive match plan. But we must continue to set up a full 40-minute match.”
Reese went 0 for 2 in the first quarter, but recorded five rebounds and two assists. She followed this in the second with eight points and went 3 for 4. But the sky The attempt to transform things failed in the third when Atlanta was walking away. She finished the match with 12 points and nine rebounds.
Statistically, Reese had trouble this season, compared to the performance worthy of the stars of last year.

Chicago striker Sky Angel Reese (5) protects the ball on the Atlanta dream striker Brionna Jones (24) in the second half at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park on June 13, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn images)
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Its percentage of goals on the field has dropped, it has an average of 10.3 points per match compared to 13.6 of last season, and its average turnover per game is up 3.8 against its average recruit of 3.5.
“She had big games, and she had matches like everyone who was not the best,” said Pagliocca Chicago Sun-Totes this week. “But it is our best chance of versatility on this list. We need more production of it, but we need it to help us also in other ways.
A new head coach and a reworked list put the growing pain in the full screen.

Chicago’s sky striker, Angel Reese (5), reacts with the ball in front of the Atlanta dream striker, Brionna Jones (24) during the first half at Gateway Center Arena in College Park on June 13, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn images)
“It’s a long season and there are many games left, but it’s unexpected, and I was very disappointed,” added Pagliocca. “We had fairly important and important expectations for this season. This is why I made the movements I made.”
The sky is seated at the bottom of the Eastern Conference with a 2-7 file. They will try to change things when they go to Connecticut to play the sun Sunday.