The Toronto Tempo, a new addition to the WNBA this season, are set to face off against the Chicago Sky. The Tempo, despite being in their first year, are looking to capitalize on their home-court advantage. With players like Brittney Sykes and Marina Mabrey leading the charge, the team hopes to emulate the success of the Golden State Valkyries, who made the playoffs in their inaugural season.
Chicago Sky’s Struggles
On the other side, the Chicago Sky have had a challenging start to their season, holding a 4-6 record. Despite their struggles, the Sky have managed to secure some wins, including a recent victory against the Connecticut Sun. The team is often criticized for its management, but it boasts experienced players like Skylar Diggins, who leads in points and assists, and Natasha Cloud, known for her defensive skills.
The Sky’s roster, however, appears to be a mix of players without a clear direction, with Kamilla Cardoso being the only highly drafted player retained by the team. This has left them in a precarious position, potentially finishing too high for a good draft pick but too low to make a significant playoff run.
Tempo’s Potential
The Tempo, while inconsistent, have shown potential with their backcourt duo of Sykes and Mabrey, who together average nearly 40 points per game. The team has experienced both narrow losses and significant defeats, but their offensive capabilities, especially when Mabrey and Sykes are in form, make them a formidable opponent.
As the Tempo prepare to host the Sky, they will rely on their rested lineup and home-court advantage to secure a win. The game promises to be competitive, with the Tempo slightly favored to cover the -1.5 spread.
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