Last Updated on July 15, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

Regular Season

Player Name Role Tier MPG Usage Tier PPG RPG APG STK (SPG + BPG) Impact Index Notes Awards
Kahleah Copper Starter/Star [1.10] 31.2 High [1.20] 18.7 4.4 2.0 1.2 69.17 Worked as Chicago’s unquestioned first option after the championship core broke apart, carrying the offense through aggressive downhill drives and improved perimeter shooting. Independent season coverage consistently described her as the franchise centerpiece whose relentless attacking style kept the Sky in the playoff race despite major roster turnover. (marqueesportsnetwork.com) WNBA All-Star (2023), All-WNBA First Team (2023)
Courtney Williams Starter/Star [1.10] 30.1 High [1.20] 10.4 6.0 6.3 1.3 63.89 Took on far more playmaking responsibility than in previous stops, becoming the primary organizer while still providing her trademark mid-range scoring. Analysts regularly highlighted how her passing transformed Chicago’s offense following the offseason departures of veteran stars. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Marina Mabrey Starter/Star [1.10] 30.0 High [1.20] 15.0 3.7 3.6 1.2 61.14 Filled a high-volume perimeter creation role, often asked to manufacture offense late in possessions. Independent reporting noted her confidence as a shot-maker while also recognizing the difficult burden of creating against set defenses on a reshaped roster. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Elizabeth Williams Starter/Star [1.10] 29.7 Medium [1.10] 9.8 5.8 2.5 2.8 50.58 Anchored the defense with rim protection and communication rather than offensive touches. Local and independent coverage frequently credited her presence for helping Chicago remain one of the league’s better shot-blocking teams despite sweeping roster changes. (marqueesportsnetwork.com) WNBA All-Defensive First Team (2023)
Alanna Smith Starter/Star [1.10] 26.5 Medium [1.10] 9.2 6.6 1.8 2.6 48.64 Served as a versatile frontcourt defender capable of switching assignments while stretching the floor. Observers increasingly viewed her as one of the club’s most reliable complementary players because of her mobility and defensive instincts. (Reddit)
Dana Evans Key Contributor [1.05] 21.5 Medium [1.10] 9.0 1.2 3.0 0.8 32.34 Brought pace and instant offense off the bench, embracing a microwave scoring role behind the veteran backcourt. Coverage entering and during the season pointed to noticeable growth in her confidence after extensive overseas experience. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Rebekah Gardner Key Contributor [1.05] 19.7 Low [1.00] 7.0 3.7 2.3 2.3 32.13 Returned for only a handful of games but immediately resumed her defensive identity, picking up opposing ball handlers and creating disruption. Independent reporting remained complimentary of her toughness even as injuries limited her season. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Morgan Bertsch Bench [1.00] 14.2 Low [1.00] 4.4 1.7 0.7 0.7 15.00 Filled a reserve stretch-forward role, giving Chicago spacing when called upon. Contemporary independent coverage was limited, with most discussion centering on her value as dependable frontcourt depth. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Ruthy Hebard Bench [1.00] 9.2 Low [1.00] 3.9 2.4 0.4 0.7 14.80 Worked her way back into the rotation after maternity leave and supplied efficient interior minutes. Independent reporting on her season was relatively limited because she remained behind established veterans in the frontcourt. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Robyn Parks Bench [1.00] 13.6 Low [1.00] 3.9 1.6 0.4 0.4 12.60 Provided reserve wing depth with spot-up shooting and defensive effort. Contemporary coverage was modest, reflecting her role as a rotational player on a team searching for lineup stability. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Sika Koné Bench [1.00] 9.3 Low [1.00] 3.6 3.0 0.5 0.3 14.80 Developed gradually as an energetic young post player whose rebounding translated immediately. Independent reporting focused more on her long-term upside than immediate production during her rookie campaign. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Kristine Anigwe Bench [1.00] 8.3 Low [1.00] 2.5 2.1 0.4 0.8 11.60 Offered physical interior depth whenever injuries required additional size. Contemporary independent coverage was limited because her appearances were brief and situational. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Taylor Soule Bench [1.00] 3.5 Low [1.00] 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.1 2.80 Appeared only sparingly while adapting to the professional level. Independent reporting on her regular-season role was limited due to her minimal playing time. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Khaalia Hillsman Bench [1.00] 1.0 Low [1.00] 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 Logged only a brief appearance, leaving little opportunity to establish a consistent role. Contemporary independent coverage of her season was extremely limited. (Basketball Reference)
Team Totals 247.8 94.4 41.7 29.3 15.2 429.69 Chicago reshaped its identity around Kahleah Copper after losing much of its championship core, leaning on transition offense, defensive activity and balanced backcourt creation to earn a playoff berth during a transitional regular season. WNBA Playoff Berth (2023), All-WNBA First Team (2023), WNBA All-Defensive First Team (2023), WNBA All-Star (2023)

Playoffs

Player Name Role Tier MPG Usage Tier PPG RPG APG STK (SPG + BPG) Impact Index Notes Awards
Kahleah Copper Starter/Star [1.10] 34.5 High [1.20] 20.0 7.5 1.5 0.5 77.62 Carried Chicago’s offense almost possession by possession against Las Vegas, relentlessly attacking the paint while also knocking down perimeter shots when space appeared. Independent playoff coverage emphasized that the Sky leaned heavily on her shot creation because few teammates could consistently generate offense against the defending champions. (Field Level Media) WNBA All-Star (2023), All-WNBA First Team (2023)
Elizabeth Williams Starter/Star [1.10] 33.0 Medium [1.10] 4.0 10.0 3.0 2.5 47.19 Anchored the defense despite a difficult offensive series, protecting the rim and cleaning the glass against one of the league’s deepest frontcourts. Analysts continued to point to her defensive positioning and communication as Chicago’s backbone throughout the matchup. (marqueesportsnetwork.com) WNBA All-Defensive First Team (2023)
Dana Evans Key Contributor [1.05] 22.5 Medium [1.10] 14.5 0.5 3.5 1.5 46.20 Supplied an immediate scoring spark off the bench, attacking aggressively instead of simply managing possessions. Independent reporting throughout the season had already highlighted her growing confidence, and that assertiveness carried into the postseason. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Courtney Williams Starter/Star [1.10] 32.5 High [1.20] 7.0 8.0 4.0 1.5 53.86 Continued orchestrating the offense while battling Las Vegas’ physical perimeter defense. Even with inefficient shooting, her rebounding and playmaking reflected the all-around responsibilities she carried throughout Chicago’s transition season. (marqueesportsnetwork.com)
Marina Mabrey Starter/Star [1.10] 32.5 High [1.20] 9.5 3.5 1.5 1.5 42.77 Took difficult perimeter attempts as one of the few players capable of creating late-clock offense. Independent observers noted that Las Vegas devoted considerable attention to limiting her rhythm, forcing contested looks for much of the series.
Alanna Smith Starter/Star [1.10] 18.0 Medium [1.10] 4.0 4.5 0.5 1.0 24.20 Focused primarily on defensive versatility, switching across multiple matchups and supplying help-side rim protection whenever Chicago downsized. Playoff discussion regularly praised her mobility even though her offensive opportunities were limited.
Ruthy Hebard Bench [1.00] 7.0 Low [1.00] 1.0 1.0 0.0 1.5 7.00 Logged brief reserve minutes as an interior option behind the veteran rotation. Contemporary independent playoff coverage of her individual role was limited because Chicago shortened its bench.
Robyn Parks Bench [1.00] 13.0 Low [1.00] 2.5 2.0 0.0 0.0 9.00 Provided situational wing depth and floor spacing in limited stretches. Independent postseason reporting on her contribution remained sparse as the rotation tightened considerably.
Sika Koné Bench [1.00] 4.5 Low [1.00] 2.0 0.5 0.5 0.0 6.00 Appeared briefly as developmental frontcourt depth. Independent playoff coverage was minimal because she was used only in short relief appearances.
Morgan Bertsch Bench [1.00] 5.0 Low [1.00] 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 Saw only a cameo appearance during the series. Independent reporting offered little player-specific analysis due to her limited minutes.
Taylor Soule Bench [1.00] 1.0 Low [1.00] 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 Entered only briefly as Chicago relied almost exclusively on its core rotation. Contemporary independent coverage of her postseason role was extremely limited.
Team Totals 199.0 65.0 41.5 16.5 9.0 313.84 Chicago’s first-round series revolved around Copper’s offensive workload, while the supporting cast tried to slow the defending champions through rebounding, defensive versatility and collective effort despite a shortened playoff rotation. WNBA Playoff Appearance (2023)