The Chicago Sky
are a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Chicago, Illinois. They began league play in 2006. Their home court is the UIC Pavilion. Sky games are broadcast on WTTW or WCIU and WVON-AM 1690. Their play by play broadcasters are Les Grobstein and Tauja Catchings.
Unlike other WNBA franchises in cities with NBA teams, the Sky aren't a sister team to the Chicago Bulls. This is apparent with different ownership, team colors, and different home arenas, although there is a link to the Sky website from the Bulls website. Their rivals are the Detroit Shock and the New York Liberty.
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Franchise history
Franchise origin
In February 2005, NBA Commissioner
David Stern announced Chicago as the city awarded with a new WNBA franchise. The franchise was temporarily named
WNBA Chicago
. On
May 27,
2005, former
NBA player and coach
Dave Cowens was announced as the team's first head coach and general manager.
The team name and logo were formally debuted on
September 20,
2005, at the
Adler Planetarium. The
Chicago Sky
were officially born. Team President and
CEO Margaret Stender claimed the team colors of yellow and blue represent "A beautiful day in Chicago between the blue
sky and bright
sunlight to highlight the spectacular skyline."
The team's introduction in Chicago was highlighted by the appearance of several WNBA star players, including 2004
WNBA Rookie of the Year Diana Taurasi, 2005 WNBA Rookie of the Year
Temeka Johnson, 2002 WNBA Rookie of the Year
Sue Bird and 2003
WNBA Champion Ruth Riley.
In
November 2005, the team held an
expansion draft to help build its roster of players. Among the notable selections were Brooke Wyckoff from the
Connecticut Sun,
Bernadette Ngoyisa from the
San Antonio Silver Stars,
Elaine Powell from the
Detroit Shock and
Stacey Dales (who had retired prior to the 2005 season) from the
Washington Mystics.
On
February 28,
2006, the team announced that two of the minority shareholders of the team are
Michelle Williams, from the vocal group
Destiny's Child and Matthew Knowles, father of Destiny's Child lead singer
Beyoncé Knowles.
Reaching for the Sky (2006-2008)
The Chicago Sky were ready to get the
2006 WNBA season underway. The team would experience typical expansion team growing pains. The Sky would post 5-29 record, dead last in the Eastern Conference.
After the season,
Dave Cowens resigned from the Sky to join the coaching staff of the
Detroit Pistons. University of Missouri-Kansas City women's head basketball coach
Bo Overton was named the Chicago Sky's new head coach and general manager on
December 12,
2006.
Their WNBA-worst 2006 record of 5-29 gave them the best chance of drawing the top pick in the
2007 WNBA Draft. However, the Sky would not draw either of the top two picks, and ended up with the third overall pick, which they used to select
Armintie Price. They would get the first pick in the dispersal draft of the
Charlotte Sting, however, which they used to select
Monique Currie.
In 2007, the Sky would field a vastly improved team. The core group of players from 2006 along with some new additions (Notably rookie Armintie Price) helped make the team competitive. The Sky would be in the
Eastern Conference playoff picture all year long, even holding the #4 seed for part of the season. But the Sky finished with a 14-20 record. This would make them two games behind the fourth and final playoff spot. Guard Armintie Price was named the 2007
WNBA Rookie of the Year after the season.
On
March 12,
2008 the Sky announced that Head Coach
Bo Overton resigned his position of coach/general manager. Assistant coach
Steven Key was named head coach/general manager of the Sky.
The Sky selected
Sylvia Fowles with the second overall pick of the
2008 WNBA Draft.
In the 2008 season, the Sky would once again fail to make the playoffs as they post a 12-22 record, finishing 5th in the East. This was disappointing because for most of the season, rookie Fowles was out with an injury. She was injured trying to block a shot (instead getting called for the WNBA's first goaltending call).
Sky's the Limit (2009-present)
The Sky had a less-than-stellar first three years of existence. It was time for the young franchise to turn things around.
In the
2009 WNBA Draft, the Chicago Sky selected point guard
Kristi Toliver with the 3rd pick. A standout player from the University of Maryland, Toliver was known for her impressive shooting ability and propensity to produce in clutch situations. Never was this more evident than in the 2006 National Championship game when Toliver, then a freshmen, hit a game-tying three-pointer to send the game into overtime against Duke, eventually leading to a win, and Maryland's first National Championship.
By the
2009 All-Star break, the Sky were in playoff contention with an average record. Superb play from all-stars
Candice Dupree,
Sylvia Fowles, and
Jia Perkins allowed the Sky to produce better than ever before.
On August 17, 2009, the Sky announced that the team's new home would be
Allstate Arena. This change would go into affect beginning with the
2010 WNBA season.
Uniforms
- 2006 - Present: At home, white with light blue on the sides. Collar is light blue. On the road, light blue with gold on the sides. Collar is gold.
Season-by-season records
Season
| Team
| Conference
| Regular season
| Playoff Results
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W
| L
| PCT
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Chicago Sky
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2006
| 2006
| East
| 7th
| 5
| 29
| .147
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2007
| 2007
| East
| 6th
| 14
| 20
| .412
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2008
| 2008
| East
| 5th
| 12
| 22
| .353
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2009
| 2009
| East
| 5th
| 13
| 14
| .481
| TBD
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Regular season
| 39
| 79
| .494
| 0 Conference Championships
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Playoffs
| 0
| 0
| .000
| 0 WNBA Championships
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Players
Current roster
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Former players
- Monique Currie (2007), now a member of the Washington Mystics
- Stacey Dales (2006-2007)
- Stacey Lovelace-Tolbert (2006)
- Nikki McCray (2006)
- Chasity Melvin (2006-2008), now a member of the Washington Mystics
- Bernadette Ngoyisa (2006-2007)
- Chelsea Newton (2006), now a member of the Sacramento Monarchs
- Elaine Powell (2006)
- Ashley Robinson (2006), now a member of the Seattle Storm
Coaches
Head Coaches
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- Dave Cowens (2006)
- Bo Overton (2007)
- Steven Key (2008-present)
Assistant Coaches
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- Steven Key (2006-2007)
- Roger Reding (2007)
- Stephanie White (2007-present)
All-Stars
- 2006
: Candice Dupree
- 2007
: Candice Dupree
- 2008
: No All Star Game
- 2009
: Candice Dupree, Sylvia Fowles, Jia Perkins
References