Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Tip‑off: 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT
Broadcast: ESPN+, YES Network, Marquee Sports Network
The Liberty travel to Chicago for a mid‑June matchup between two teams headed in very different directions. New York enters at 10–4, firmly in the top tier of the league and playing their best basketball of the season. Chicago, meanwhile, sits at 4–9, struggling with injuries, inconsistency, and a lack of offensive rhythm. This is a classic “dangerous road favorite” spot for New York, but the Sky have historically played the Liberty tough at home.
Venue Information
Wintrust Arena — Chicago, Illinois
Capacity: ~10,300
Known for: Loud lower bowl, strong home‑court energy
Court style: Slightly favors pace and transition scoring
Shooting backdrop: Neutral, but can be tricky for visiting teams early
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Rest Advantage: Liberty +1 day
Travel Factor: Liberty on short Midwest trip; Sky returning home after two‑game road swing
Injury Report
New York Liberty
Breanna Stewart — Healthy
Sabrina Ionescu — Healthy
Jonquel Jones — Healthy
Courtney Vandersloot — OUT (ankle)
Betnijah Laney‑Hamilton — Healthy
Impact: Vandersloot’s absence removes New York’s veteran floor general, but Ionescu has handled primary playmaking duties well. The Liberty’s core frontcourt remains intact and dominant.
Chicago Sky
Marina Mabrey — Questionable (foot)
Angel Reese — Healthy
Dana Evans — Healthy
Elizabeth Williams — OUT (knee)
Chennedy Carter — Healthy
Impact: If Mabrey sits, Chicago loses its best perimeter shooter and secondary creator. Williams’ absence continues to hurt their rim protection and defensive rebounding.
Team Records & Recent Form
New York Liberty (10–4)
Last 5: 4–1
Offensive Rating: Top‑3
Defensive Rating: Top‑5
Trend: Elite frontcourt play; Ionescu shooting at career‑best efficiency; bench improving
Chicago Sky (4–9)
Last 5: 1–4
Offensive Rating: Bottom‑4
Defensive Rating: Middle of the league
Trend: Struggling to generate consistent offense; rebounding issues without Williams
Series History
2025 Season: Liberty swept 3–0
Last 10 Meetings: Liberty lead 8–2
At Wintrust Arena (last 5): Liberty lead 4–1
New York has dominated this matchup over the past two seasons.
Key Player Matchups
1. Breanna Stewart (NYL) vs. Angel Reese (CHI)
Stewart’s versatility vs. Reese’s physicality
Reese must stay out of foul trouble
Stewart has the clear scoring advantage, but Reese can impact the glass
2. Sabrina Ionescu (NYL) vs. Dana Evans (CHI)
Ionescu’s shot‑creation vs. Evans’ speed
If Evans can disrupt Ionescu’s rhythm, Chicago can keep this close
Ionescu’s size advantage is significant
3. Jonquel Jones (NYL) vs. Chicago Frontcourt
Without Elizabeth Williams, Chicago has no true counter
Jones could dominate the paint and the defensive glass
Potential double‑double lock
4. Betnijah Laney‑Hamilton (NYL) vs. Chennedy Carter (CHI)
Laney’s defense vs. Carter’s explosive scoring
Carter is Chicago’s X‑factor in every game
If Laney contains her, Chicago’s offense stalls
Betting Trends
New York Liberty
5–2 ATS in last 7
Under is 6–3 in last 9
4–1 ATS on the road vs. losing teams
Liberty 7–0 when scoring 85+ points
Chicago Sky
2–8 ATS in last 10
Over is 5–2 in last 7
1–5 ATS at home this season
Sky allowing 83.9 PPG in last 8 games
Predictive Analysis
Why New York can win
Stewart + Jones is the best frontcourt in the league
Ionescu has a major matchup advantage
Chicago struggles defending stretch forwards
Liberty’s defense can force turnovers and run
Why Chicago can win
Carter can take over games when hot
Reese can dominate the offensive glass
If Mabrey plays and shoots well, Chicago’s spacing improves dramatically
X‑Factor:
Chicago’s perimeter shooting. If the Sky hit threes early, they can keep pace. If not, New York’s half‑court defense will suffocate them.
GAME ODDS
New York Liberty – 8
Chicago Sky 169.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026








