WNBA Set to Quickly Tip Off Second Half of Season After Short All-Star Break
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Seven WNBA teams manage injuries and roster moves as playoff contention tightens, with Chicago Sky four games behind the eighth seed, according to league standings.
- Following the All-Star weekend, the WNBA reaches its midpoint, with the Liberty second and Chicago Sky holding a 7-15 record.
- Following her groin strain, Clark sat out Friday's 3-point contest and Saturday's All-Star Game, Stephanie White said, 'Fever intend to be cautious with Clark.'
- Chicago Sky overhauled its roster, went 4-6 in their last 10 games and trails the Las Vegas Aces by four games for the eighth playoff spot.
- A'ja Wilson posted 37 points and 10 rebounds last week, earning Player of the Week, with additional star stats.
- Top two teams meet again in New York after Liberty's 15-point loss last month, Phoenix visits New York on Friday.
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