Toronto Tempo look to use home court edge against Chicago Sky in battle of flawed WNBA rosters

That leaves us with baseball and women's basketball, but that isn't a complaint.Those bets cash the same as any other.The Chicago Sky are just 4-6 for the season, and were able to grab a win on Friday night, taking down the lowly Connecticut Sun.
The Sky are universally considered one of the worst-run franchises in the sport, but I'll give them a bit of credit for at least building a roster with some solid veterans on the team.They added players like Skylar Diggins, who is leading them in points and assists.
Natasha Cloud provides solid defense, and Rickea Jackson was playing very well before injury.ZERO BS.JUST DAKICH.
TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD.DOWNLOAD NOW!Chicago Sky guard Skylar Diggins chases the ball during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on May 13, 2026.
(Bob Kupbens/Imagn Images)Still, you need to wonder what the team is actually searching for this season.At best, they will make the playoffs, but will probably be eliminated without any real shot at winning.
At worst, they will finish too high to get a draft pick, but too low to make the playoffs.That is basketball franchise hell.
Kamilla Cardoso is the only highly drafted player that the Sky have kept.The rest of the roster looks like pieces they just randomly picked up and hope it works.The Toronto Tempo is in its first year of existence, so expectations are pretty low for them.They have reason to believe there can be success, though.
The Golden State Valkyries, for example, made the postseason in their inaugural season last year.They have a solid backcourt in Brittney Sykes and Marina Mabrey.
Both have traveled around the league quite a bit, but are combining to average almost 40 points per game for the Tempo.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPKamilla Cardoso of the Chicago Sky defends Angel Reese of the Atlanta Dream during the second quarter of their preseason game at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ill., on April 29, ...