On Saturday night, the Chicago Sky returned to action, facing the Los Angeles Sparks after suffering a hard double-digit loss to the Phoenix Mercury. Chicago had difficulties in the second half of the game, but they overcame them to win 90–86. When Angel Reese was having trouble shooting the ball, Lindsay Allen and Kamilla Cardoso took charge. After the game, Allen discussed the crucial role that Cardoso played and disclosed what sparked the Sky’s comeback.
By the end of the third quarter, Chicago was behind by ten points, but Lindsay Allen shared the crucial insight that ignited their rally.
At the news conference after the game, Allen said, “The message was to be more disruptive.” “That was huge for us—getting more rebounds, being more disruptive, and making sure we’re getting back on defense.”
With six assists, four rebounds, and sixteen points in the game, Allen had a great night. She made 63.6 percent of her field goals while maintaining the Sky’s composure under pressure. When it appeared as though the Sparks had gained the upper hand in the game, Allen’s facilitation and pace-pushing were crucial. Allen nevertheless praised Kamilla Cardoso profusely for her cooperative effort.
For Kamilla, being active is the most important thing. We really rely on her length, so when she runs hard, posts up hard, and defends hard on every possession, it really helps us,” Allen continued.
Kamilla Cardoso shines during Sky’s comeback against the Sparks
Cardoso had 15 points, 14 rebounds, and 2 blocks at the end of the game on Saturday night. The 6-foot-7 center played hard on both sides of the court, as Allen said. As Curt Miller had expected, Cardoso was ferocious on the boards alongside Angel Reese, denying easy layups to Sparks’ slashers.
After the game, Cardoso thanked her teammates for believing in her. Reese didn’t have her finest shooting game, but Chicago needed her effort more than anything else.
Similar to Cardoso, Reese finished with 14 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. She was only 4-for-13 from the field, though.
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