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The Chicago Sky made big adjustments to their offense and roster before the season, the first under head coach Tyler Marsh. The Sky brought in Marsh to develop young talents Angel Reese and Kamila Cardoso, who spent their rookie season in an offense that was based on the whims of Chennedy Carter.
Whether the Sky would be better off with Carter on the team is a fair question after 10 games. Chicago is 3-7, with their only wins coming against the 2-8 Connecticut Sun and the 1-11 Dallas Wings.
Beginning in the preseason, one point of emphasis Marsh had for Reese was for her to play outside the post as a point forward. She hasn’t played that position well, averaging more turnovers per game (3.6) than assists (3.5).
On Sunday, Reese recorded her first career triple-double, scoring 11 points on 28% shooting while adding 13 rebounds and 11 assists.