Sky vs. Sun Time, TV & Stream – June 22

Seattle Storm v Chicago Sky

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A pair of sliding squads meet when the Chicago Sky (4-11) visit the Connecticut Sun (2-15) on June 22, 2026. The Sky will look to break a five-game losing streak versus the Sun, losers of seven in a row.

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WNBA June 22, 2026: Sky vs. Sun Viewing Options

  • When: Monday, June 22, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET
  • Where: Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut
  • TV channel: The U and NBCS-BOS

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Sky vs. Sun Comparison

Sky Rank Sky AVG Sun AVG Sun Rank
10th 83.7 Points Scored 79.2 14th
11th 88.7 Points Allowed 89.8 13th
9th 33.4 Rebounds 33.2 10th
10th 8.3 Off. Rebounds 10.2 2nd
13th 6.6 3pt Made 5.2 15th
9th 19.5 Assists 18.7 13th
5th 12.7 Turnovers 13.4 7th

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Sky Leaders

  • The Sky points and assists leader is Skylar Diggins. She racks up 15.4 points per game and adds 4.6 assists.
  • Chicago is led by Kamilla Cardoso's 8.3 rebounds per game.
  • The Sky are led by Diggins from beyond the arc. She makes 1.4 shots from deep per game.
  • Chicago's steals leader is Diggins, who collects 1.1 per game. Cardoso leads the team averaging 1.7 blocks a game.

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Sun Leaders

  • Aneesah Morrow holds the top Sun spot in two categories: scoring (11.7 points per game) and rebounding (10.4 rebounds per game).
  • The Connecticut leader in assists is Saniya Rivers with 3.6 assists per game.
  • Diamond Miller leads the Sun in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 0.9 made threes per game.
  • Nobody on Connecticut grabs more steals than Rivers (one per game) or blocks more shots than Brittney Griner (1.7 per game).