Sky acquires Atkins from Washington
The Chicago Sky has acquired WNBA Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist and two-time All-Star Ariel Atkins from Washington in exchange for Chicago’s 2025 third overall pick, a 2027 second round pick and rights to swap 2027 first round picks.
“Ariel has made a tremendous impact on this league since her rookie year.” Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a statement. “She is an excellent role model for her teammates and an all-star caliber contributor. As one of the league’s top defensive specialists and a consistent scorer, she is a threat on both ends of the floor who will help us build a playoff-contending team in Chicago.”
Atkins was originally drafted as the seventh overall pick in the 2018 WNBA Draft by Washington, where she spent all seven years of her career.
With the Mystics, the Texas native ranks first on the franchise’s list for all-time three-pointers made (397), second in steals (313), third in points (2,914) and assists (525), fourth in field goals made (1,020), fifth in free throws made (477) and total minutes played (6,012).
The 5-foot-10 guard helped Washington reach the playoffs five times, including a WNBA Championship in 2019. She is the only player in league history to make an All-Defensive team in each of her first five seasons.
In 2024, Atkins finished the season as the team’s leading scorer, averaging 14.9 points and appearing in all 40 games. In July, she set a new single-game career-high with 36 points. She also set a new career-high for points in a single season with 597, surpassing her previous high of 527 points in 2022.
The two-time WNBA All-Star played at Texas from 2014-18. She helped the Longhorns to three NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight.
The five-time WNBA All-Defensive Team awardee played overseas with Fenerbahce Spor Kulubu Istanbul in Turkey before joining Unrivaled in Miami. She spent the 2023 offseason as an assistant coach for player development at Michigan.
Atkins also played with Gorzów in Poland, Elazig Il Ozel Idare in Turkey, BC Prometey in Ukraine and Perth Lynx in Australia.