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"path": "/chicago-sky/2026/04/12/wnba-free-agency-update-courtney-vandersloot-resigns-with-the-sky",
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"textContent": "<p>The <a class=\"Link\" href=\"https://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-sky\" target=\"_blank\" >Sky</a> resigned Courtney Vandersloot, who is expected to return from her ACL injury this season.</p><p>“I truly believe the Sky are building something special, which made it a no-brainer to sign back,” Vandersloot said in a statement. “Finishing last season with an injury was disappointing, but I’m eager to be back on the court.”</p><p>Vandersloot, 37, is arguably the Sky's best player of all time. She leads the Sky in total points, assists, and steals. She's also second in all-time assists in league history, behind only Sue Bird.</p><p>The Sky back court now includes Vandersloot, Skylar Diggins, Jacy Sheldon and Hailey Van Lith. </p>",
"title": "WNBA free agency update: Courtney Vandersloot resigns with the Sky",
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