The WNBA's Chicago Sky are in a bit of a slump, and it's not just about Kamilla Cardoso's stellar performance. While Cardoso's 12 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, six blocks, and one steal in the loss to the Washington Mystics were impressive, they weren't enough to lift the team out of its five-game losing streak. The Sky are struggling with a host of issues, from poor 3-point shooting to turnovers and free throw disparities. Head coach Tyler Marsh is feeling the pressure, but he's determined to turn things around. The team needs to focus on building good habits and getting back to the drawing board. The Sky's struggles are all the more frustrating given their recent additions, including leading scorer Rickea Jackson and free agents Skylar Diggins, Natasha Cloud, Azurá Stevens, and DiJonai Carrington. Despite these setbacks, there's still hope for the Sky, and Cardoso's performance should give them a sense of optimism. However, the team needs to address its issues quickly to turn things around and avoid a difficult season. The Sky's future looks uncertain, but with a long season ahead, there's still time to turn things around and get back on track.