Jason Lieser

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Jason Lieser covers the Chicago Bears for the Chicago Sun-Times.

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The organization sent out a survey this week covering everything from parking to membership fees as it eyes an indoor stadium in Arlington Heights for the 2028 season.
Poles is now on the same timeline — through the 2029 season — as new coach Ben Johnson.
The team probably won’t have any major roster shakeups at this point, but there could be subtle shifts in playing time and roles.
The hype for Johnson, much like it was for Williams last season, is sky-high. What’s realistic and what would be meaningful in his first season?
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Reese’s triple-double was the second in the WNBA this season and first by a Sky player since 2023.
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The Sky have rarely, if ever, looked better than they did in the second quarter, but the Dream pulled away in the fourth quarter.
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Nurse opened the season as a starter, then shifted to the bench as Allen stepped into the starting five. Against the Dream, coach Tyler Marsh started them together.
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Quigley has been out of the league since 2022 and officially announced her retirement Tuesday. It took the team one day to decide her number belonged in the rafters at Wintrust Arena.
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Whether Sky coach sticks with Rachel Banham as his starter or turns to Van Lith, her minutes and responsibilities are way up in the aftermath of Vandersloot’s exit.
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Reese played her best game of the season Tuesday, but the Sky fell 85-66 to the Liberty and dropped to 2-6.