WNBAGame Recap

Chicago Sky Spoil Portland Fire's WNBA Opener

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Chicago Sky Spoil Portland Fire's WNBA OpenerSource: espn.com
The Chicago Sky defeated the expansion Portland Fire 98-83 in their WNBA debut. Kamilla Cardoso led the Sky with 22 points and 14 rebounds, while Carla Leite scored 18 points for the Fire in front of a celebratory crowd at the Moda Center.

Key Insights

Kamilla Cardoso dominated with 22 points and 14 rebounds in her debut.

Carla Leite led the Fire with 18 points in their first game in 24 years.

The Sky made significant roster changes after a disappointing previous season.

The Fire rallied in the second half to tie the game, but the Sky regained control.

In-Depth Analysis

The Chicago Sky showcased their revamped roster, pulling away in the first half to lead by as many as 17 points. The Portland Fire, returning to the WNBA after 24 years, demonstrated resilience, tying the game in the second half. However, the Sky's strong finish secured their victory. Skylar Diggins contributed 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Sky. The Fire's Bridget Carleton played a key role in their comeback, hitting crucial 3-pointers. This game marked the beginning of a four-game road trip for the Sky and a four-game homestand for the Fire.

FAQs

Q: Who was the top scorer for the Chicago Sky?

Kamilla Cardoso led the Sky with 22 points.

Q: How long has it been since Portland had a WNBA team?

24 years, since the original Portland Fire team played from 2000-2002.

Key Takeaways

Kamilla Cardoso is a player to watch this season.

The Portland Fire are a young and resilient team with potential.

The Chicago Sky have made significant changes and are aiming for a better season.

The WNBA is back in Portland after a long absence.

Discussion

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