TORONTO, June 7 -- The last time the Chicago Sky and the Toronto Tempo shared a floor, Nyara Sabally scored 29 points and the Tempo walked out of Wintrust Arena with a 111-104 victory that felt, to everyone watching, like a statement from a franchise that was not supposed to be making statements yet. That was late May, on Chicago's court. Sunday's 3 p.m. ET tipoff at Coca-Cola Coliseum is something different: the first time in franchise history the Sky have come to Toronto, and the first time they will test whether what the Tempo built at home is real.

Chicago arrives carrying its first genuine momentum of the season. The Sky beat the Connecticut Sun 85-80 on Friday at Wintrust Arena - a win that ended a five-game losing streak and showc...