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Chicago, Connecticut and Dallas Are Still Trying to Find Their Way ...

  • In the opening 20% of the 2025 WNBA season, the Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, and Dallas Wings have together secured just five wins.
  • Each of the three teams is navigating adjustments under recently appointed head coaches while also coping with significant injuries, such as Courtney Vandersloot’s season-ending ACL tear sustained on Saturday night.
  • Connecticut has recorded its best wins over Indiana and Atlanta but also suffered a 48-point blowout loss to undefeated New York, highlighting a wide performance gap.
  • Dallas Wings started 1-9, missing star rookie Paige Bueckers due to concussion and illness plus backup Ty Harris for the season, with head coach Chris Koclanes praising veteran players for leadership.
  • These combined struggles suggest these teams are rebuilding amid adversity, while New York and Minnesota continue unbeaten, supported by players like Napheesa Collier earning Player of the Week honors.
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Chicago, Connecticut and Dallas are still trying to find their way ...

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Chicago, Connecticut and Dallas are still trying to find their way during early part of WNBA season

Through the first 20% of the WNBA season there are a bunch of teams that have struggled out of the gate.

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NBC Connecticut broke the news in Connecticut, United States on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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