San Francisco — On Wednesday night at Chase Center, Rickea Jackson knocked down a 3-pointer with 1:41 remaining and finished with 18 points to help the Chicago Sky beat the Golden State Valkyries 69-63. Skylar Diggins added 15 points and seven assists as Chicago closed the game in the final minutes, and the Sky secured the road victory after a competitive matchup. Golden State's Gabby Williams led the Valkyries with 18 points and grabbed five rebounds, and Golden State held a 12-point lead early in the game. The Valkyries struggled offensively the rest of the way, shooting 22 for 75 (29.3 percent) overall and 7 of 26 from long range, and they were unable to sustain their early advantage as Chicago rallied to win.
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This game shows the Sky's resilience, bouncing back from an early deficit. It's a reminder that in sports, as in life, it's not about how you start, but how you finish. If you're a basketball fan, keep an eye on Rickea Jackson. Her late-game heroics could be a sign of more to come.
The Sky's victory over the Valkyries was a hard-fought battle. Despite Golden State's early lead, Chicago's tenacity and sharp shooting secured the win. If you're a Valkyries fan, it's a tough loss, but there's always the next game. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Chicago Sky benefited from Rickea Jackson's late 3-pointer and timely free-throw execution, securing a road victory and momentum on their early-season road trip.
The Golden State Valkyries suffered from substandard shooting (22-for-75, 29.3% overall, 7-for-26 from three) and turnovers, which erased an early 12-point lead and resulted in the loss.
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Chicago Sky overcome Valkyries with late Jackson three
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