Tempo Stifle Sky in Dominant Home Opener Performance
The Toronto Tempo made a resounding statement in front of their home crowd on June 8, 2026, dismantling the Chicago Sky with a commanding 85-68 victory. Playing their first-ever regular-season home game at a sold-out venue, the expansion franchise showcased a defensive intensity that left the visiting Sky scrambling for answers all night. The result not only marked Toronto's second win of the fledgling season but also signaled that this young squad is ready to compete with the WNBA's more established clubs.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Tempo set a frantic pace, jumping out to a 24-14 lead after the first quarter. Chicago, led by veteran guard Kahleah Copper, tried to claw back in the second period, trimming the deficit to single digits before halftime. However, Toronto's suffocating half-court defense and transition scoring proved too much to handle. The home team stretched its advantage to 65-49 by the end of the third quarter and coasted through the final frame, never allowing the Sky to get closer than 14 points.
Key Moments That Decided the Game
- First-quarter explosion: Toronto shot 58% from the field in the opening period, with rookie guard Aaliyah Edwards knocking down two early three-pointers to set the tone.
- Defensive stand in the third: The Tempo forced six turnovers in the third quarter, converting them into 11 fast-break points. Chicago managed only 16 points in the period.
- Bench production: Toronto's reserves outscored Chicago's bench 27-11, with forward Breanna Stewart (no relation to the New York Liberty star) providing a spark with 10 points and 7 rebounds off the bench.
Standout Performers
Toronto Tempo were led by their starting backcourt of guards Kysre Gondrezick and Diamond Miller, who combined for 38 points and 12 assists. Gondrezick finished with a game-high 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting, while Miller added 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists. In the paint, center Megan Gustafson controlled the boards with 13 rebounds and added 8 points, anchoring a defense that limited Chicago to 37% shooting from the floor.
For the Chicago Sky, Kahleah Copper battled through constant double-teams to score 18 points, but she received little support. Forward Alanna Smith contributed 14 points and 8 rebounds, but the Sky's offense stagnated without consistent outside shooting (3-of-15 from three-point range).
Tactical Storylines
Toronto head coach Tanisha Wright implemented a game plan that focused on pressuring Chicago's ball handlers and forcing the Sky into contested mid-range jumpers. The Tempo switched aggressively on screens, keeping the Sky's perimeter players uncomfortable. On offense, Toronto executed a balanced attack—five players scored in double figures—and moved the ball crisply, recording 25 assists on 33 made field goals. Chicago struggled to find rhythm against Toronto's length, and their usual pick-and-roll actions were disrupted by early traps.
Impact on the Standings
The victory improved Toronto's record to 2-1 early in the 2026 WNBA season, already matching the win total of some expansion teams from previous years. The Tempo sit in fourth place in the Eastern Conference, just behind the New York Liberty and Connecticut Sun. For Chicago, the loss dropped them to 1-2, and they will need to regroup quickly as they face the defending champion Las Vegas Aces in their next contest. The Sky's lack of offensive depth was exposed, and coach Teresa Weatherspoon will likely emphasize better shot selection and ball security in practice.
With a raucous home atmosphere and a defensive identity taking shape, the Toronto Tempo are proving that their inaugural campaign may be far more competitive than many predicted. If they continue to defend at this level, they could be a surprise contender for a playoff spot.

