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Skylar Diggins and Nneka Ogwumike each scored over 20 points as the Seattle Storm handed Chicago its fifth straight loss.
CHICAGO — Skylar Diggins scored 24 points, Nneka Ogwumike added 21 points and the Seattle Storm beat the Chicago Sky 94-88 on Tuesday night. Chicago (8-26) has lost five games in a row and 13 of its last 14.
On Friday night, the Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream will face off in the first regular-season WNBA matchup outside of the United States, to be played in Vancouver. This historic international contest will feature some of the sport's biggest names — including Dream center Brittney Griner.
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Now, ESPN’s latest awards tracker lists Gabby Williams of the Seattle Storm as the favorite for DPOY, overtaking Collier and Cloud. Williams, 28, has been a defensive constant for Seattle despite the team’s recent six-game losing streak. Highlights this season include: Steals Leader: 2.5 per game — the highest in the WNBA since 2013.
Seattle Storm (17-18, 9-11 Western Conference) at Chicago Sky (8-25, 2-14 Eastern Conference) Chicago; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: Seattle Storm visits the Chicago Sky after Nneka Ogwumike scored 24 points in the Storm's 85-82 loss to the Phoenix Mercury.