Published on: Sep 12, 2021 8:29 pm IST|Updated on: Sep 12, 2021 4:31 pm IST
There is only a singular Playoff spot left and the WNBA Regular season is reaching its concluding stages. In this game, the Chicago Sky team meets Washington Mystics in an inter-conference battle. More information about CHI vs WAS Dream11 will be imparted here.
Chicago has sealed a Playoff spot and they can give a lot of trouble in the post-season. Sky has a terrific lineup of Vandersloot-Copper-Quigley-Parker from one to four, where all the four players can shoot the lights out, two of them are amazing passers, and three of them can get to the rim. Then, Stefanie Dolson and the highly talented Diamond DeShields provide a terrific cushion in the backup role. Mystics have had a tough season with Elena Della Donne playing just three games, their frontcourt has faced troubles with injuries to Hines-Allen too. Charles leads the league in scoring but is left to do too much at times while the combinations keep changing for the team. Atkins has also delivered but it is the defense where Mystics face the biggest trouble, allowing the highest FG% at 46.3. Sky plays at the third-highest pace in the league and also accumulates third-most points per game with 83.6 so Mystics has drawn a tough match-up with their flailing defense.
Host: Chicago Sky Visitors: Washington Mystics Match Timing: 13 September, @ 12:30 AM Venue: Wintrust Arena
The match will be played at Chicago Sky‘s home court Wintrust Arena.
Chicago Sky | Washington Mystics
Games: 29| 29 Wins: 15 | 11 Defeats: 14 | 18
Candace Parker’s all-around game and experience has helped Sky to the Playoffs
Tina Charles leads the league in points per game, making her a Super-Player candidate in the Dream11 Fantasy Basketball Match.
*Stats from last game*
Tina Charles Points: 26 Rebounds: 16 Assists: 01 PPG: 24.0 RPG: 9.6 Charles is one of the best post players in the league and recently moved to second place in the WNBA all-time rebounding list. Tina establishes her position in the low-block and operates patiently there while overpowering her defender. She can sue hooks, post-fadeaways, stand-still jump shots, and a variety of others moves that have enabled her to lead the league in points per game.
Candace Parker Points: 12 Rebounds: 13 Assists: 08 PPG: 13.4 RPG: 8.8 APG: 3.9 BPG: 1.2 Candace’s skills have enabled her to be one of the best players to ever play the game. She usually starts her offense from the perimeter and is an excellent triple-threat player as she is an excellent shooter. She can use dribble moves to carve driving opportunities, stop on the dime to shoot jumpers, take it to low post and switch hands for layups, make tough reverse layups, and an array of other moves. Apart from scoring, she is also a terrific rebounder and has terrific passing. She is also the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, which is too much for just one player!
Kahleah Copper Points: 14 Rebounds: 04 Assists: 02 PPG: 14.8 RPG: 4.4 Kahleah leads the Sky in scoring and it is not a surprise at all. She is an athletic player who is always cutting and diving to the rim always making her defenders run and keeping them in a bin. Kahleah can also shoot from deep and can also rebound at a decent clip.
Ariel Atkins Points: 13 Rebounds: 00 Assists: 01 PPG: 15.7 SPG: 1.6 Ariel has one of the quickest shooting triggers and she is also a wonderful shooter, in fact, she likes to shoot from the deep a lot. Her three-point % is 35 showcases how much of a threat she is from there. Atkins is also capable of driving to the rim and generate multiple offensive opportunities.
Courtney Vandersloot Points: 09 Rebounds: 03 Assists: 06 PPG: 11.2 APG: 8.9 RPG: 3.5 SPG: 1.8 Vandersloot has led the WNBA in assists per game for multiple years now. Courtney runs a fastbreak with precision and pins difficult passes while she is an incredible half-court playmaker as well. The floor general can also shoot from distance, play decent defense, and also hit some nifty drives.
Natasha Cloud Points: 13 Rebounds: 05 Assists: 06 Steals: 04 PPG: 7.8 APG: 6.4 RPG: 3.5 SPG: 1.4 Cloud is the primary ball-handler for Washington and plays with a lot of heart and hustle. Natasha can nail tough passes and has a terrific pull-up jumper along with fadeaways. Cloud can also get hard on the boards and can pose all-around threat also being capable of reading passing lanes for steals.
Theresa Plaisance Points: 14 Rebounds: 07 Assists: 06 PPG: 6.8 RPG: 4.4
Allie Quigley Points: 22 Rebounds: 03 Assists: 04 PPG: 13.4
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough Points: 09 Rebounds: 03 Assists: 01 PPG: 6.6
Diamond DeShields Points: 17 Rebounds: 02 Assists: 00 PPG: 11.0 RPG: 3.4 SPG: 1.1
Erica McCall Points: 08 Rebounds: 08 Assists: 00 PPG: 4.2 RPG: 4.5
PF: Candace Parker SF: Kahleah Copper C: Azurá Stevens SG: Allie Quigley PG: Courtney Vandersloot
Bench: Ruthy Hebard, Astou Ndour-Fall, Diamond DeShields, Lexie Brown, Stefanie Dolson, Dana Evans.
Chicago Sky Squad: Courtney Vandersloot, Lexie Brown, Kahleah Copper, Diamond DeShields, Stefanie Dolson, Dana Evans, Ruthy Hebard, Astou Ndour-Fall, Candace Parker, Allie Quigley, Azurá Stevens
Bench: Elena Delle Donne, Megan Gustafson, Myisha Hines Allen, Leilani Mitchell, Theresa Plaisance, Sydney Wiese, Shavonte Zellous.
Washington Mystics squad: Ariel Atkins, Tina Charles, Natasha Cloud, Elena Delle Donne, Megan Gustafson, Myisha Hines-Allen, Erica McCall, Leilani Mitchell, Theresa Plaisance, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Sydney Wiese, Shavonte Zellous.
Amazon Prime is not going to broadcast the game but it is available on WNBA League Pass. The post-match highlights can be enjoyed on WNBA 2021‘s official YouTube channel.
None. No official streaming in India.