Coach Key's Weekly Q&A - Check out week 5 of Unlocking the Game with Coach Key, now available
here and don't forget, if you missed last week's answers, you can find them in Coach Key's
Answers Archive.
Fowles Named MVP - Sylvia Fowles was named
MVP of the WNBA vs. USA Basketball: Stars at the Sun for her helping Team USA to a 99-72 victory.
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Shameka Christon Update - The Chicago Sky announced today that injured forward
Shameka Christon underwent successful surgery to correct complications from an orbital fracture she suffered on June 11.
Go Green Night - When the Chicago Sky took on the Tulsa Shock on June 5, the Sky celebrated
Go Green night. Prior to the game the Sky hosted the Girl Scouts
Forever Green Festival where fans got tips on living environmentally friendly. See photos from the event
here.
Sky Serves Seniors - The Chicago Sky team took time to serve lunch to seniors and participate in "Gospel Tuesday" with residents at a Chicago Senior Center. To watch the video and learn more about the girls service
click here.
Camp Free Agents - The Sky have invited four free agents to camp from across the country, including one from Chicago.
Click here to read about each one as she competes for a spot on the Sky.
Epiphanny Prince made the right choice -
Epiphanny Prince has made some difficult decisions throughout her young basketball career and they've seemed to pay off.
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Fowles's Final Four Blog -
Big Syl and Spartak played in the Euro League Semifinals and Championship this weekend.
Click here to see how it went.
2010 WNBA Draft - The Chicago Sky selected
Epiphanny Prince with the fourth overall pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
Click here to read more about the Sky's draft picks.
Sky in Blockbuster - Today the
Chicago Sky acquired WNBA All-Star Shameka Christon and Cathrine Kraayeveld from the New York Liberty in a three team blockbuster deal.
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Prince a Good Fit -
Epiphanny Prince, the Sky's first round draft pick, has experience playing with Sylvia Fowles and Courtney Paris, hopefully enough to
ease her transition in to the Sky's system.
Sky to broadcast 28 games - The Chicago Sky announced a
groundbreaking partnership with Comcast today. The Sky will have 28 of its 34 games televised on CN100.
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Overseas Update -
Big Syl and Spartak are gearing up for their Final Four match up with UMMC Ekaterinburg.
Kristi Toliver is now playing in Hungary and K.B. Sharp's French team is nearing the end of its regular season.
Click here for this week's update.
Coach Key's Brackets -
It's March Madness! Coach Key's filled out his bracket for the 2010 Men's and women's NCAA Tournament.
Click here to see which favorites Coach likes and if he's got any sleeper or Cinderella picks.
Sales Team Profile: Vanessa Schiappa -
Vanessa Schiappa is in her first full year with the Sky and is excited for the upcoming Sky season. Her favorite hobbies include traveling and going to sporting events. To get to know Vanessa,
click here.
Overseason Update:
Fowles and Dupree are leading their teams in the second round of Euro League playoffs, and Canty and Bass are still fighting to get into the third round of Israeli league playoffs. Make sure to keep up with your favorite
Sky player.
Euro League All-Star: Candice Dupree will be a starter in the
2010 Euro League All-Star game in which all-stars from Europe will take on all-stars from The Rest of the World.
Sky Guy Video Blog - This week
Sky Guy took a trip to Joliet High School to participate in its Health Awareness day. Sky Guy got video of himself doing all kinds of
exciting activities including pop-a-shot and a pull-up contest.
Away From Home for the Holidays - Not every Sky player was able to make it home for the holidays this winter. Mistie Bass spent her
holidays in Jerusalem, Israel this year. She didn't get to see her family, but she did see places she'll never forget.
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Perkins Signs Extension - The Sky has signed 2009 All-Star Jia Perkins to a multi-year
contract extension. Per team policy, terms of the contract have not been released.
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Allstate Arena Home In 2010 - The Sky has announced that the team will play the 2010 WNBA season at the Allstate Arena after reaching a multi-year contract agreement with the arena.
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A Leader Beyond the Numbers - On the surface, it's no wonder why Candice Dupree is one of the Sky's
leaders. Look at her numbers. She's currently leading the team scoring and rebounds. But
her leadership is much deeper than the stat sheet.
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Getting To Know Tamera - It didn't take long for Sky fans to find out what type of player
Tamera Young is. In her Chicago debut against the Mercury Tamera unexpectedly started for the first time this season.
Click here to read about the high-energy Young.
Fowles Returns to Team USA - Sky Center Sylvia Fowles was named as one of the
initial eight players for the 2009-12 USA Basketball Women's National Team.
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Sky Waive Chen Nan, Re-sign Mistie Bass - The Chicago Sky waived center Chen Nan and
re-signed forward Mistie Bass announced General Manager and Head Coach Steven Key. Bass will suit up for the Sky's next game on August 22, against Detroit.
WNBA Cares Honors Dupree - The WNBA honored Candice Dupree's commitment to the community with its
Community Assist Award for July. In addition to her individual outreach efforts, Dupree plays a lead role in supporting the team's community initiatives.
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Syl Dunks At All-Star Game – Re-live “Big Syl’s” dunk from this years WNBA All-Star game in Connecticut.
Click here to check it out!