Last updated Jun 21, 3:52am ET

The surging Phoenix Mercury (10–4) visit the struggling Chicago Sky (3–8) looking to extend a four‑game winning streak. Chicago is reeling, losing four of its last five, and faces a lethal Phoenix trio in Satou Sabally, Alyssa Thomas, and Kahleah Copper. Tip-off is 1:00 p.m. ET at Wintrust Arena.

  • Phoenix is averaging 80.5 PPG, shooting 42.1% FG, and sustaining a four-game win streak with key returnees healthy—Alyssa Thomas and Kahleah Copper.
  • Chicago ranks 12th in offense (75.3 PPG), allowing a league-high 86.3 PPG, and has struggled to establish a defensive identity.
  • In their first meeting (May 27), Phoenix won 94–89; Satou Sabally led with 20 points and 8 rebounds while Thomas supplied 15 assists.

Phoenix Mercury Player Prop Pick: Satou Sabally

The Mercury boast league-leading depth and chemistry. Satou Sabally averages 19.6 PPG and 8.5 RPG; Alyssa Thomas paces the league with 9.0 APG. With Copper back, their spacing and offensive efficiency continue to climb.

  • Averaging 19.9 PPG in 13 games and exceeded 20 points five times this season.
  • Scored 20 points in the first matchup and performs reliably with a healthy rotation.
  • Favorable matchup: Chicago allows 86.3 PPG and struggled to limit Sabally in their last game.
Pick
Satou Sabally Over 17.5 Points (-110)
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Chicago Sky Player Prop Pick: Angel Reese

Chicago’s season has been rocky. Despite solid rebounding—Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso combined for strong paint presence—the offense ranks near the bottom, and their net rating sits at –14.1.

  • Posted 15 rebounds in the prior matchup and averages 11.8 RPG across the season.
  • Chicago emphasized paint presence—in the first meeting, Sky out‑rebounded Phoenix 42–30.
  • Despite offensive struggles, rebounding remains a consistent asset and responsibility for Reese.
Pick
Angel Reese Over 9.5 Rebounds (-110)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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