Want to avenge the wings because they travel to the sky

Given the ability of his team, when it plays disciplined and unaffected, Dallas Wings said “Akash’s limit.”
As it happens, The Sky stands as the next opponent of Dallas, Wings on Wednesday prepared to go to Chicago, taking into account a pair of loss of late-May.
“Moving forward, we have a Chicago team that we are going to play, which we give for a game,” said Hines-Ellen. “They defeated us twice, and we know that they are coming out hungry too.”
Dallas (6–14) faced a house-and-house sweep in the hands of the sky (5–13) in late May, expecting the wings to be duplicated against Phoenix. After defeating Mercury going on 98-89 on Wednesday, Wings droated 102-72 on Monday night.
Many players were sidelined with injuries, namely Arik Ogunbole (left thumb), Dallas started four miscreants for the second straight game. JJ Quinerly portrayed wings with a career-servation 18 points, while fellow crooks Azia James (15) and Paige Beukers (11) also ended in double figures.
“You never know when your opportunities are going to come,” Wings coach Chris Koklan said, “And they are really consistent in learning how to become professional and what they like to get ready and whenever your opportunity comes to get ready.”
Chicago has lost nine out of 12 since defeating Dallas on 29 and 31 May. There has been a quick change in the sky after losing 81-79 in Washington in Tuesday’s Matini.
Chicago’s Angel Reese contributed to its sixth consecutive double-dabble to 22 points and 15 rebounds. He extended his league record to six straight games with at least 15 boards.
Nevertheless, Reese expressed disappointment. With a score tied in 77 and 31.1 seconds to play, he slapped a clipboard with the hands of Chicago’s assistant coach as Akash challenged the dishonesty of a loose ball that was called against him.
“We just have to be better,” Rees said. “Can’t allow it to go down and come down to come into a possession.”
Elizabeth Williams added 20 points and seven rebounds to Chicago, which knows that it should be more physical against the wings and beyond the glass.
Reese said, “We did not box tonight. We will keep thinking that we can include people, including ourselves.” “Yes, I get 15 rebounds, but I still have to keep the body and box out. So, we just have to be better.”
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