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Mystics vs. Sky odds, tips and betting trends - 7/8/2025

Mystics vs. Sky odds, tips and betting trends - 7/8/2025

USA Todaya day ago
One game after going off for 20 points in an 80-75 loss to the Lynx, Rachel Banham leads the Chicago Sky (5-12) on the road against the Washington Mystics (8-10) on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. It will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET on The U and MNMT.
In its most recent game, Washington lost to Minnesota, 92-75, on the road. Its top performers were Lucy Olsen (19 PTS, 70.0 FG%) and Aaliyah Edwards (15 PTS, 85.7 FG%). In its most recent game, Chicago fell to Minnesota, 80-75, on the road. Its top scorers were Banham (20 PTS, 53.8 FG%, 6-10 from 3PT) and Angel Reese (16 PTS, 17 REB, 6 AST, 43.8 FG%).
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