The Washington Mystics are at home Tuesday night as they host the Chicago Sky in an Eastern Conference matchup as part of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup.
Washington enters Tuesday’s game with a 3-4 record after losing at home to the Los Angeles Sparks Friday night.

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In Friday’s loss to the Sparks, Shakira Austin led the way for the Mystics as she recorded 25 points, 10 rebounds and three assists while Sonia Citron added 21 points and eight rebounds of her own.
The Mystics will try to bounce back Tuesday night as they face off against the Sky in a tough home matchup.
Chicago enters Tuesday’s contest with a 3-5 record after losing at home to the Minnesota Lynx Friday night.

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Kamilla Cardoso led the way for the Sky in Friday’s loss as she ended the game with 12 points and 13 rebounds while Skylar Diggins recorded 12 points, five rebounds and three assists.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Tuesday night’s matchup, both may be without multiple key players due to injuries.
Sky Injury Report: Will Gabriela Jaquez, DiJonai Carrington Play?
The Sky have four players listed on their injury report, including Gabriela Jaquez and DiJonai Carrington.

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Chicago has ruled out Jaquez due to a left knee injury as she will miss her third consecutive contest.
The Sky have also ruled out Carrington as she remains sidelined to begin the season while recovering from left foot surgery.

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Courtney Vandersloot has also been ruled out as she continues to recover from right knee surgery while Rickea Jackson will miss the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL.
Mystics Injury Report: Will Sonia Citron, Alex Wilson Play?
The Mystics have two players listed on their injury report for Tuesday, including Citron and Alex Wilson.

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Washington has ruled out Citron due to a left foot sprain as she will miss her first game of the season.
The Mystics have listed Wilson as questionable due to a right hamstring strain and she is in danger of missing her fourth straight game.

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Fans can catch Tuesday night’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup matchup between the Sparks and Mystics from Washington D.C. at 7:30 p.m. ET.
