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Brittney Sykes and the Washington Mystics (12-13) play host to Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky (7-18) on Tuesday, both teams fighting for a playoff spot.
The Sky are back in action on Tuesday night, and the good news is that Reese is finally going to make her much-awaited comeback. Head coach Tyler Marsh revealed before tip-off that the two-time All-Star has been cleared to play as the Sky take on the 12-13 Washington Mystics in a road game at CareFirst Arena.
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WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark remains sidelined as Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky host the Indiana Fever today. Find out how to watch this game for free.
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Though still 11-14, the Sparks have pulled within one game of the eighth-place Washington Mystics and 1.5 games of the seventh-place Las Vegas Aces. They quietly have the fifth-best offensive rating (104.7) in the league, Cameron Brink is closing in on a return and they have the fifth-easiest remaining schedule.
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But even with Indiana's Clark out with a groin injury, and the Sky's Reese sidelined with a back issue, Chicago managed to again sell out the United Center for last Sunday's game against the Fever, which is the pair's second Chicago-based matchup this season.
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Also getting an extended run against the Sky was rookie Makayla Timpson, who logged a career-high 22 minutes of action in Indiana’s 93-78 win over Chicago. The 6-foot-2 forward-center scored a career-high 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting, four rebounds and three steals in what was her best game for the Fever thus far.