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Unfortunately for the Sky, the Sparks won on a last-second floater by All-Star guard Kelsey Plum as time expired. When the shot went in, Los Angeles emerged victorious and eliminated two fellow WNBA teams in one fell swoop.
The Chicago Sky fell to the expansion Golden State Valkyries 90-59 on Friday for their 12th loss in 13 games. Angel Reese (back) missed her seventh straight game.
With the Lynx dominating the season, Collier has been the clear-cut favorite to win her first-ever MVP trophy. She's averaging a league-leading 23.5 points on top of 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.8 steals, and 1.6 blocks.
Plum took matters into her own hands and attacked the basket without fear, delivering a floater to win the game 81-80 as time expired. The WNBA shared a slow-motion video of the play in an alternate angle, further highlighting how clutch the shot was.
Angel Reese will miss her sixth straight game and ninth of the season Wednesday when the Chicago Sky play host to the Connecticut Sun. When will the All-Star return?
The Chicago Sky only had eight players available in the second half, with Angel Reese (back) missing her sixth straight game.
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