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Kamilla Cardoso Shoots 13 for 13 and Scores 30 in WNBA-Record Shooting Night as Sky Beat Fire 124-94

Courtney Vandersloot scored in her first minutes of the season as Chicago had six players in double figures, officials said.

  • On Friday, the Chicago Sky defeated the Portland Fire 124-94 at Wintrust Arena, setting a WNBA record with 38 assists in a single game.
  • Shooting a perfect 13-for-13 from the field, Chicago center Kamilla Cardoso set a WNBA record for field goals without a miss while scoring 30 points.
  • Returning from injury, guard Courtney Vandersloot made her season debut with 10 points, while Sydney Taylor added 29 to help the Sky surpass their franchise record of 114 points.
  • The Sky improved to 5-12 with the victory, marking their first back-to-back wins since May, while the Fire dropped to 8-10 following the road loss.
  • On Sunday, the Sky host the Las Vegas Aces in Chicago, while the Fire travel to Washington to face the Washington Mystics at 12 p.m.
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Kamilla Cardoso shoots 13 for 13 and scores 30 in WNBA-record shooting night as Sky beat Fire 124-94

Kamilla Cardoso set a WNBA record by shooting 13 for 13 from the field, scoring a career-high 30 points to lead the Chicago Sky to a 124-94 victory over the expansion Portland Fire 124-94 on Friday night.

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