New York Daily News

Mercury lands Copper in WNBA blockbuste­r

- BY FIIFI FRIMPONG

The Chicago Sky is sending Kahleah Copper to the Phoenix Mercury, the team announced Tuesday. The Sky will receive former Liberty forward Michaela Onyenwere, forward Brianna Turner and four draft picks, including this year’s No. 3 pick.

In addition to Copper, the Mercury will acquire forward Morgan Bertsch. Chicago’s newly acquired No. 3 pick fixes its previous issue of not having a first-round pick in this year’s loaded draft. The Sky also received a 2026 first-round pick, its 2025 second-round pick back from Phoenix (acquired by the Mercury in the Marina Mabrey deal) and the rights to a 2026 second-round pick swap.

“The opportunit­y to add a player of Kahleah’s caliber in the prime of her career is rare,” said Mercury general manager Nick U’Ren. “She is one of the most dynamic and athletic players in our league, with a true knack for scoring the ball.”

The surprise deal essentiall­y sets the Sky into rebuild mode after the franchise won a title in 2021 under then-coach/general manager James Wade. Copper was the last remaining member of the title-winning team. New Sky coach Teresa Weatherspo­on — former five-time All-Star with the Liberty — will now inherit a depleted roster much different from the team that ended last season with a first-round playoff exit.

Guard Courtney Williams, who ranked fourth-best in the league with 6.3 assists per game for the Sky last season, signed a deal with the Minnesota Lynx last week. Forward Alanna Smith, who averaged 9.2 points and 6.6 rebounds per game in 2023, also signed with the Lynx in free agency. Williams and Copper led the Sky to an 18-22 record in 2023. The team had expected to build around Copper after inking her to a two-year extension in October that would’ve kept her in Chicago through the 2025 season.

She now heads to Phoenix in hopes of securing another championsh­ip.

“I came to Chicago with a hunger and a desire to learn, make an impact in the community, and be great on the court. Seven years later I can honestly say, Chicago, I love y’all,” Copper wrote in a farewell post on Instagram. “We went through ups and downs together; we battled together; WE WON A CHAMPIONSH­IP TOGETHER; and most importantl­y we supported one another.

“Now, 7 years and 4 days later, I find myself back in Belgium with Team USA and I’m saying goodbye — for now — to Chicago,” she added.

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