Can the Chicago Sky keep up the momentum for 2022?

Head coach James Wade says he’ll start the season with 11 players, including Candace Parker and former WNBA finals MVP Emma Meesseman.

Candace Parker
FILE - Chicago Sky's Candace Parker celebrates after her team defeated the Phoenix Mercury in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals to become champions Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Chicago. Candace Parker returned home to lead the Chicago Sky to the WNBA title after 13 seasons in Los Angeles. Paul Beaty / Associated Press, File
Candace Parker
FILE - Chicago Sky's Candace Parker celebrates after her team defeated the Phoenix Mercury in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals to become champions Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Chicago. Candace Parker returned home to lead the Chicago Sky to the WNBA title after 13 seasons in Los Angeles. Paul Beaty / Associated Press, File

Can the Chicago Sky keep up the momentum for 2022?

Head coach James Wade says he’ll start the season with 11 players, including Candace Parker and former WNBA finals MVP Emma Meesseman.

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