The Sky defeated the Storm 82-80 to win the season series 2-1.

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The Chicago Sky have lost three games in a row, taking on a Seattle Storm team that is one and nine in their last 10.

Somebody’s gonna get a win today.

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We start you off after a missed driving layup attempt by DeJoun Carrington.

There’s Kamilla Cardoso with the rebound, the put back.

She draws the foul.

She makes the free throw.

She had a dozen in the first half.

Natasha Cloud feeds Elizabeth Williams, who hands it back to Cloud for an open three.

Chicago up by seven, 14 to seven.

Game clock ticking.

Rachel Banham goes behind the back, drives and connects on the short bank shot to beat the first quarter buzzer.

The Sky lead by 12 after one.

DeJoun Carrington finds Jaycee Sheldon on a bad pass.

Sheldon saves it from going out, back to Carrington, who drives and gets the bucket there.

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Difficult shot and one as well.

Later, Jade Melbourne driving and finishing at the basket, but Chicago still up by 11.

Natasha Cloud drives and makes an incredible scooping reverse layup plus the foul.

The free throw goes down.

Cloud, 20 points, eight rebounds in the game.

Chicago up by 17 at the break, but in the third, here come the Storm.

Flaujae Johnson feeds Ezzie Megbagar in the corner.

She drives in for the bucket.

Then on one end, Megbagar blocks Courtney Vandersloot on the other.

Johnson feeds Melbourne for the wing three as Chicago’s lead is suddenly down to nine.

It’s 53 to 44.

Courtney Vandersloot feeds ahead to Cardoso, who has inside position for the layup.

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22 points, 12 rebounds for her.

Melbourne finds Awa Pham for a triple, and it’s a six-point game, 58-52.

Later, Courtney Vandersloot drives and scores high off the glass.

Chicago back up by a dozen in the fourth.

Megbagar gets the pass, drives from the corner, scores at the rim, just taking a little contact there, gets the bucket.

Later, it’s Dominique Malonga.

Float shot goes down to cut the lead to two.

Seattle right in this thing.

A minute 45 to go.

Vandersloot feeds a rolling Elizabeth Williams for the open layup, and it’s 78-74.

Storm trail by just two in the final seconds.

One last shot.

Melbourne with a look.

A little flip shot.

It’s so close, but off.

The Storm come up just short on a huge comeback attempt.

Chicago gets the W, 82 to 80.

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