Basketball

Sky Soar Early in 2026 WNBA Season

A look at the Chicago Sky's surprising start, led by Skylar Diggins and emerging rookie Gabriela Jaquez

Early Momentum in the Windy City

The Chicago Sky opened the 2026 WNBA campaign with back‑to‑back victories, first over the Portland Fire and then against the Golden State Valkyries, signaling a fresh direction for the franchise and igniting excitement among fans and analysts alike.

At the heart of that surge is Skylar Diggins, whose blend of playmaking vision and scoring punch has quickly made her the team’s on‑court architect, orchestrating the offense and delivering clutch performances that keep opponents guessing.

Joining her, rookie Gabriela Jaquez has impressed with a calm confidence, smoothing his transition into the league with solid defensive rotations and timely three‑point bursts that have added depth to the Sky’s backcourt.

Veteran Kamilla Cardoso, however, remains a work in progress, delivering moments of brilliance interspersed with learning curves that reflect the challenges of adapting to a new system and finding consistency night after night.

Chemistry on the Road

What has stood out beyond individual stats is the palpable chemistry the squad has cultivated during early road trips, where they have thrived in noisy arenas and turned potential setbacks into sources of resilience, proving that the roster can gel under pressure.

Coach and front office moves have emphasized cohesion, and the early results suggest that the Sky’s retooled roster is more than just a collection of talent — it is shaping into a unit that can compete night after night as the season unfolds.

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