WNBA Game Preview: Chicago Sky (2-0) vs. Phoenix Mercury (1-2)

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Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ

Tip‑off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM MT

Broadcast: ESPN3 / WNBA League Pass

The undefeated Chicago Sky (2–0) head west to face the Phoenix Mercury (1–2) in a matchup that already feels meaningful for both teams. Chicago has opened the season with impressive defensive intensity and balanced scoring, while Phoenix is still searching for consistency after an up‑and‑down first week.

VENUE — FOOTPRINT CENTER

Location: Phoenix, Arizona

Capacity: 17,071

Court Profile: Fast pace, strong shooting sightlines

Home‑court Edge: Mercury crowd remains one of the most vocal in the league

Phoenix typically shoots better at home — a key factor in this matchup.

INJURY REPORT

Chicago Sky

Marina Mabrey — Probable (ankle) Expected to play; Sky’s top perimeter creator.

Angel Reese — Probable (shoulder) Expected to start; essential to rebounding and interior defense.

Elizabeth Williams — Out (knee) Major loss to frontcourt depth.

Dana Evans — Probable (illness) Expected to be available off the bench.

Phoenix Mercury

Diana Taurasi — Questionable (hamstring) Game‑time decision; Phoenix’s emotional and offensive anchor.

Brittney Griner — Out (hip) Massive loss to interior scoring and rim protection.

Sophie Cunningham — Probable (wrist) Expected to play; key spacing threat.

Natasha Cloud — Probable (ankle) Expected to start; Mercury’s defensive tone‑setter.

TEAM RECORDS & FORM

Chicago Sky (2–0)

Last 2 Games: W–W

Offense: 84.0 PPG

Defense: 74.5 PPG allowed

Trend: Strong defensive rotations, excellent rebounding, efficient guard play

Identity: Physicality, transition scoring, perimeter defense

Phoenix Mercury (1–2)

Last 3 Games: L–W–L

Offense: 78.3 PPG

Defense: 85.7 PPG allowed

Trend: Inconsistent shooting, defensive breakdowns, heavy reliance on veterans

Identity: Perimeter scoring, spacing, veteran leadership

RECENT TEAM FORM NOTES

Sky

Reese + Smith frontcourt dominating the glass

Mabrey providing steady scoring and playmaking

Bench minutes productive and energetic

Mercury

Without Griner, interior defense has struggled

Cloud’s defense has been strong, but perimeter scoring inconsistent

Taurasi’s availability dramatically shifts offensive ceiling

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Angel Reese (CHI) vs. Phoenix Frontcourt

Reese’s rebounding and physicality are a major advantage with Griner out. Edge: Chicago

2. Marina Mabrey (CHI) vs. Natasha Cloud (PHX)

Mabrey’s shot creation vs. Cloud’s elite perimeter defense. Edge: Even

3. Kahleah Copper (CHI) vs. Sophie Cunningham (PHX)

Copper’s slashing ability is a tough matchup for Phoenix’s wings. Edge: Chicago

4. Diana Taurasi (if active) vs. Sky Perimeter Defense

If Taurasi plays, her shooting and gravity change Phoenix’s entire offense. Edge: Phoenix (if active)

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Season: Sky won 2–1

Last 10 Meetings: Sky lead 6–4

At Footprint Center: Teams split last 4

Chicago has had the upper hand recently, especially defensively.

BETTING TRENDS

Chicago Sky

4–1 ATS in last 5 road games

Unders hit in 4 of last 6

5–2 straight‑up vs. Phoenix in last 7

Phoenix Mercury

1–4 ATS in last 5 home games

Overs hit in 5 of last 7

Allowed 85+ points in 2 of 3 games this season

Matchup Trends

Sky have held Phoenix under 80 points in 5 of last 7

Phoenix perimeter defense struggling early

GAME ODDS

Chicago Sky                        165.5

Phoenix Mercury             – 4

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 14, 2026

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