Chicago Sky, professional basketball team based in Chicago that plays in the Eastern Conference of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team has won one WNBA championship (2021).
The Sky joined the WNBA as an expansion team in 2006. Dave Cowens, a former star player for the National Basketball Association’s Boston Celtics, was hired as the Sky’s first head coach and general manager. In the 2006 WNBA draft the team selected forward Candice Dupree of Temple University with the sixth overall pick. Dupree earned WNBA All-Rookie honours after leading Chicago in scoring with an average of 13.7 points per game in 2006. However, the Sky struggled to a 5–29 record, and Cowens departed at the end of the season.
Chicago improved its record over the next several seasons but continued to miss the playoffs. Former Louisiana State University coach Pokey Chatman took over as head coach of the Sky in 2011. In 2013 she guided the Sky to a 24–10 record and its first playoff appearance. Chicago advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals before losing to the Indiana Fever. Although the Sky managed only a 15–19 record in 2014, the team qualified for the playoffs and went on to capture the Eastern Conference title behind the stellar play of forward-guard Elena Delle Donne and centre Sylvia Fowles. In the WNBA finals Chicago lost to the Phoenix Mercury in three games.
In 2015 Delle Donne was selected as the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). She led the league in scoring that season, averaging 23.4 points per game, and spearheaded the Sky’s run to the Eastern Conference semifinals, where the team again fell to Indiana. Chicago traded Delle Donne to the Washington Mystics in early 2017. Two losing seasons followed, but the team posted a winning record and made the playoffs in both 2019 and 2020.
In February 2021 the Sky signed two-time league MVP Candace Parker to a two-year contract. Although the Sky finished the regular season with a 16–16 record, the team earned a playoff berth and reached the league finals again. There, the Sky defeated the Phoenix Mercury in four games to secure the first championship in franchise history. In 2022 the Sky posted a 26–10 record, which tied the Las Vegas Aces for the best record in the league, but Chicago was upset in the second round of the WNBA playoffs.