The upcoming offseason will be a crucial time for Chicago Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca as the team looks to build on the success of the 2024 season, despite finishing in 10th place and missing the playoffs. The Sky drafted top talents like rookies Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso, recouped draft capital, and laid the groundwork for a multiyear rebuild.
Looking ahead, Pagliocca and the Sky front office face an important offseason with a deep free-agent market and key draft selections. Here are some key points to consider for the next six months:
1. Will the Sky bring back Chennedy Carter?
Despite having two standout rookies, Carter emerged as a star for the Sky, averaging impressive stats and showing her value as a key player. While Carter has expressed interest in returning to Chicago, her restricted free agency status gives the Sky the opportunity to match any offers she receives.
2. What about the other unsigned players?
Five other Sky players will enter free agency, with Michaela Onyenwere being a priority outside of Carter. The team will need to make decisions on who to re-sign based on their contributions and fit with the team’s future plans.
3. Who should the Sky target in free agency?
With a focus on improving the team’s performance in free agency, the Sky will look to attract top talent to bolster their roster. They have the resources to pursue key players and address specific needs in their lineup.
4. Where will the Sky pick in the draft?
The Sky have two first-round picks in the upcoming draft, with a lottery pick and the 9th overall selection. The team will have the opportunity to add talented players to their roster through the draft to further enhance their competitiveness.
5. How does the expansion draft affect everything?
With the addition of the Golden State Valkyries to the WNBA, existing teams like the Sky will need to navigate the expansion draft and make strategic decisions on protecting key players. The expansion draft could impact offseason plans and roster composition for the upcoming season.