- Matchup: Dallas Wings vs Chicago Sky
- Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
- Venue: Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: USA Network
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The Dallas Wings (1-2) are set to face off against the Chicago Sky (3-1) at the Wintrust Arena on Wednesday.
In their previous game, the Dallas Wings encountered a tough match against the Minnesota Lynx, resulting in a 90-86 defeat. Dallas achieved a field goal percentage of 46.3% (31 of 67) and managed to hit 5 of 17 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, they converted 19 out of 22 shots, concluding with an impressive 86.4%. On the boards, the Wings secured 26 rebounds, including 9 offensive grabs. Additionally, they provided 22 assists, generated 16 turnovers, and made 9 steals. Defensively, Dallas allowed the Lynx to shoot 60.3% from the floor, hitting 35 of their 58 attempts. Minnesota registered 6 assists and made 6 steals, while collecting 31 total rebounds (6 offensive, 25 defensive) and blocking 7 shots. From the charity stripe, Minnesota recorded 77.8% efficiency, sinking 14 of 18 attempts, and made 6 of 13 three-point shots.

Paige Bueckers played a pivotal role in the game, scoring 27 points on 7-of-13 shooting. With 31 minutes on the court, she also secured 3 rebounds and dished out 8 assists, completing the game with a field goal percentage of 53.8%.
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The Wings head into this matchup with a 1-2 record for the season. They average 11.3 turnovers per game and commit about 21.0 fouls each contest. Collectively, Dallas is grabbing 29.0 rebounds per game and has compiled 63 assists this season, ranking them 11th in the league for assist totals. The Wings are shooting 31.8% from three-point range (21 of 66) and have a free throw efficiency of 80.0%. They score an average of 88.3 points per game, placing them 4th in the league, while achieving a shooting percentage of 47.6%. On defense, Dallas generates 13.0 turnovers per game and issues 20.7 fouls. They allow an opponent field goal percentage of 49.5% (39 of 62) and average 34.3 rebounds given up per game. Notably, they rank 4th in the league for allowed assists, giving up 56 on the season and allowing an average of 90.3 points per game (11th in the league).

In their last contest, the Chicago Sky triumphed over the Minnesota Lynx with a score of 86-79. The Sky secured 21 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive ones, totaling 27 rebounds in the game. They turned the ball over 11 times but managed to earn 5 steals. The Lynx committed 22 fouls, allowing the Sky 25 free throw attempts, of which they converted 20 (80.0% success rate). Chicago successfully drained 6 of their 20 three-point attempts, achieving a 30.0% success rate overall. They shot 30 out of 67 from the field, reflecting a shooting percentage of 44.8%. Defensively, the Sky permitted the Lynx to make 32 of their 73 attempts (43.8%), while allowing 7 of 22 three-pointers (31.8%) and blocking 8 of 12 free throw attempts (66.7%). The Sky’s defense allowed Minnesota to grab a total of 40 rebounds, with 10 coming from the offensive end.
Gabriela Jaquez significantly impacted the game, shooting 6 of 11, resulting in a field goal percentage of 54.5%. Over her 32 minutes on the floor, she recorded 20 points and earned 8 rebounds along with 1 assist.
Chicago boasts a 3-1 record this season. Offensively, the Sky is shooting 42.9% from the field, ranking 10th in the league. With 336 points scored throughout the season, they average 84.0 points per game and collect 37.8 rebounds per contest. Their assist average stands at 18.5 per game, ranking 12th in the league, while committing 10.5 turnovers per game. The Sky averages 20.5 fouls per contest and secures 73.6% from the free throw line. On the defensive end, they rank second in points allowed per game with 79.0, permitting opponents to shoot 29.6% from three-point range (29 of 98) and 82.0% from the free throw line. Chicago allows an average of 15.5 assists and 35.3 rebounds per game, ranking first in assists allowed and 11th in rebounds. They force an average of 12.3 turnovers per game and restrict teams to shoot 38.1% from the field (first in WNBA).
Who will claim victory in tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?
Selection: Go with Chicago
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