After getting smacked 85-68 by the Toronto Tempo, Skylar Diggins looked about as frustrated as someone who just found out their flight was delayed for eight hours. And honestly, who could blame her?
The loss marked Chicago’s seventh defeat in just eleven games, which is not the kind of math fans like to see, unless you’re rooting for draft lottery odds, of course.
Toronto came out looking like a team that had somewhere important to be. Chicago, meanwhile, looked like they were still trying to find the parking lot. The Tempo controlled the game from the start and never really let the Sky breathe.
By the final buzzer, the scoreboard told a brutal story. Toronto 85. Chicago 68.
Skylar Diggins is frustrated 😭 https://t.co/teBOECfkIV pic.twitter.com/d6n0YzCWk3
— Quin (@Quinthox) June 7, 2026
Diggins didn’t hide her frustration afterward. She knows this team is capable of more, which probably makes these losses even harder to stomach.
“We gotta have more maturity and more leadership on and off the floor from the players on the floor and from the staff as well,” Diggins said in the postgame media availability, per the Sky’s YouTube channel.
She also added, “It’s been an extremely frustrating experience.”
When asked about the Sky’s struggle to execute in the halfcourt and halftime adjustments, she said, “That’s a Tyler question. Ask Tyler.”
Those comments don’t inspire a ton of confidence in Diggins’s desire to stay in Chicago long-term if the team doesn’t find a way to turn things around soon. Diggins is 35 years old. She still has plenty of good basketball left in her, but her window of competing for a championship won’t be open much longer.
Bad news? The losses keep piling up, and patience tends to disappear faster than free food in a locker room.
For now, Diggins and the Sky have no choice but to regroup, refocus, and figure things out before things slip away completely, because if the frustration level is this high now, nobody wants to see what happens if the losses keep coming.
