The eighth spot in the WNBA playoffs is *technically* still in play for five teams — YES, FIVE TEAMS. How is that possible? No team wants to truly be great yet. Let me explain.
The Chicago Sky have only won a single game since the WNBA returned from the Olympic break and have lost its last seven games, including four games without its top scorer, Chennedy Carter, who’s out due to health and safety protocols. The Atlanta Dream won three games after the break but has lost five of its last six since that win streak. The Dallas Wings lost three games out of the break, won three, and showed some serious life. Then, it lost games to the Indiana Fever and the Washington Mystics.
The Mystics have suddenly reversed course and have won four of its last five games, including a stunner against the Seattle Storm. Rounding out the race is the Los Angeles Sparks. Los Angeles has the worst record in the league, but an unbelievable upset win against the New York Liberty in recent days is doing Yeoman’s work, and it, too, is not out of the running. BANANAS. Chicago had all but locked up the eighth spot, and now it has opened the floodgates. BUCKLE UP. IT COULD GET WILD.