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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJuly 7, 2025Updated:July 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Chicago Sky made a bold lineup change ahead of their game against the Minnesota Lynx. Despite a recent win over the Los Angeles Sparks, the team continues to look for the right balance as the season reaches its midpoint. The Sky currently have a 5-11 record and sit 12th in the WNBA standings.

    This shift comes after a key injury that forced head coach Tyler Marsh to rework his lineup strategy. On June 7, starting point guard Courtney Vandersloot suffered a season-ending injury during a matchup with the Indiana Fever. Since then, the team has been adapting game by game.

    Vandersloot’s absence left a major gap. The Sky have used four different starting combinations in the nine games since her injury. On top of that, the temporary loss of second-year center Kamilla Cardoso further complicated matters. With both players out, coach Marsh has had to mix and match to keep the team competitive.

    The changes haven’t come without challenges. The Sky have struggled to find rhythm and consistency on the court. However, they showed some signs of progress with a 92-85 win over the Sparks, marking their second victory in the last three games. That result gave fans a glimpse of the team’s potential when things click.

    Ahead of Sunday’s contest against the league-leading Minnesota Lynx, who boast a dominant 16-2 record, Marsh made another strategic move. He chose to bench Rebecca Allen, who had been a starter for nine consecutive games. In her place, forward Michaela Onyenwere took the starting spot.

    Onyenwere, now in her fifth year, brings energy and defensive grit to the floor. This decision marks the fifth time in ten games that Marsh has adjusted the starting lineup. It highlights the team’s ongoing search for a stable core.

    Rebecca Allen had been contributing consistently in previous games, but the change signals a shift in approach. Coach Marsh appears to be experimenting with matchups to better suit each opponent. Against a powerhouse like the Lynx, fresh legs and new dynamics might give the Sky a needed edge.

    The Sky’s season has been defined by both hope and frustration. Injuries have tested their depth, and results have been mixed. But with every lineup shift, the team gains more insight into which combinations work best. Marsh remains focused on building chemistry and creating a system that can carry the team forward.

    Despite their current record, the Sky are not out of playoff contention. The WNBA’s tightly packed standings mean a few key wins could change their position quickly. That makes every game—and every coaching decision—all the more important.

    As the Sky continue to face tough opponents, fans and analysts alike will be watching how these lineup choices unfold. Onyenwere’s addition to the starting five may offer a fresh spark or open the door for further changes if results don’t go the team’s way.

    One thing is clear: the Chicago Sky are in a period of transition. The coaching staff is working hard to adjust and adapt. With nearly half the season left, there’s still time for the team to rally.

    Whether the new starting five can bring results against a strong Lynx squad remains to be seen. But for now, the Sky are betting that change is the key to staying in the game.

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