Fire vs. Sky Time, TV & Stream – June 24

Seattle Storm v Chicago Sky

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The Portland Fire (8-9) will hope to stop a three-game road skid when taking on the Chicago Sky (4-12) on June 24, 2026 at Wintrust Arena.

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WNBA June 24, 2026: Fire vs. Sky Viewing Options

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 8 p.m. ET
  • Where: Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois
  • TV channel: The U and FOX12+

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Fire vs. Sky Comparison

Sky Rank Sky AVG Fire AVG Fire Rank
10th 82.4 Points Scored 82.2 12th
12th 88.9 Points Allowed 88.1 10th
10th 33.1 Rebounds 28.4 15th
7th 8.4 Off. Rebounds 7.4 13th
13th 6.4 3pt Made 9.4 5th
11th 18.9 Assists 19.8 8th
5th 12.7 Turnovers 14.8 13th

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Sky Leaders

  • Skylar Diggins leads the Sky in points and assists. She averages 14.5 points per game while also adding 4.6 assists.
  • Chicago's rebounding leader is Kamilla Cardoso, who grabs 8.7 per game.
  • Diggins makes 1.3 threes per game to lead the Sky.
  • Chicago's blocks leader is Cardoso, who records 1.8 per game. Diggins leads the team, averaging 1.1 steals a game.

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Fire Leaders

  • The Fire leader in scoring is Bridget Carleton with 13.8 points per game. She also adds 3.3 rebounds per game and 1.8 assists per game.
  • When it comes to Portland leaders in rebounds and assists, the team has two players at the top: Emily Engstler with 4.7 rebounds per game and Carla Leite with 5.6 assists per game.
  • Carleton leads the Fire in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 2.6 made threes per game.
  • Nobody on Portland grabs more steals than Carleton (1.7 per game) or blocks more shots than Engstler (two per game).

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