Kamilla Cardoso has quietly turned into a problem the New York Liberty can’t ignore, and now she gets a third crack at them in three months.
Quick take:
- Pick: New York Liberty -4.5
- Why: The Liberty have already beaten Chicago twice this season and own the deeper, healthier roster in a playoff push
- The number to watch: Breanna Stewart’s 20.7 PPG on 46.3% shooting over her last 35 games
The Liberty (22-14) roll into Wintrust Arena as road favorites for the third meeting of the season against the Sky (13-22), and history says this matchup tends to be closer than the standings suggest. New York has won both previous meetings — 96-95 back on June 17 and 95-94 on July 22 — margins of one possession each time. Chicago has actually won five straight at home against the Liberty dating back further, but this current New York group has found a way to survive both trips into their building this year.
New York opened as a 4.5-point favorite with the total sitting around 180.5-182.5, and the market’s respect for Chicago here isn’t an accident — the Sky just knocked off Seattle 82-80 behind a 22-point night from Cardoso and enter on a modest one-game winning streak of their own. The Liberty are 13-11 against the spread this season, hardly dominant, and both head-to-head meetings this year have gone down to the final possession.
| Tuesday, August 18 at 9:00 PM | Spread | Money | Total |
| New York Liberty | -4.5 (-107) | -172 | O 180.5 (-110) |
| Chicago Sky | +4.5 (-117) | +158 | U 179.5 (-110) |
New York’s moneyline sits around -184 to Chicago’s +148, a gap that better reflects the talent difference than the spread does — bettors looking to shop that number can check the full live sports betting odds board before placing anything. The over/under has crept up slightly from where it opened as both teams have trended toward more possessions per game over the past two weeks.
New York carries real momentum into Chicago, while the Sky have been streaky and inconsistent on both ends of the floor.
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 15, 2026 | @Connecticut Sun | -4.5 / 175.5 | Won 75-82 | Won / Under |
| Aug 14, 2026 | Los Angeles Sparks | -8.5 / 179.5 | Won 85-81 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 11, 2026 | @Indiana Fever | +15.5 / 200.5 | Lost 106-92 | Won / Under |
| Aug 9, 2026 | Las Vegas Aces | -19.5 / 173.5 | Won 111-71 | Won / Over |
| Aug 5, 2026 | Seattle Storm | -10.5 / 181.5 | Won 95-83 | Won / Under |
| Aug 5, 2026 | Seattle Storm | -10.5 / 181.5 | Won 92-86 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 3, 2026 | Seattle Storm | -16.5 / 181.5 | Won 95-83 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 1, 2026 | @Phoenix Mercury | -9.5 / 174.5 | Won 92-94 | Lost / Over |
| Jul 31, 2026 | @Las Vegas Aces | +6.5 / 197.5 | Lost 104-99 | Won / Over |
| Jul 29, 2026 | @Los Angeles Sparks | -5.5 / 197.5 | Won 109-113 | Lost / Over |
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Seattle Storm | -5.5 / 167.5 | Won 80-82 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 13, 2026 | @Golden State Valkyries | +7.5 / 169.5 | Lost 91-71 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 11, 2026 | @Seattle Storm | -2.5 / 183.5 | Lost 97-88 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 8, 2026 | Indiana Fever | +6.5 / 185.5 | Lost 86-90 | Won / Under |
| Aug 6, 2026 | Los Angeles Sparks | -3.5 / 188.5 | Won 95-88 | Won / Under |
| Aug 4, 2026 | Phoenix Mercury | -2.5 / 184.5 | Lost 101-106 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 1, 2026 | Las Vegas Aces | +5.5 / 175.5 | Won 84-83 | Won / Under |
| Jul 31, 2026 | Connecticut Sun | -4.5 / 179.5 | Won 94-88 | Won / Over |
| Jul 22, 2026 | @New York Liberty | +6.5 / 194.5 | Lost 95-94 | Won / Under |
| Jul 19, 2026 | @Atlanta Dream | +19.5 / 177.5 | Lost 93-91 | Won / Over |
Showing 10 of last 10 meetings
| DATE | TEAM | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 22, 2026 | New York Liberty | @Chicago Sky | -6.5 / 194.5 | Won 95-94 | Lost / Under |
| Jun 18, 2026 | Chicago Sky | @New York Liberty | +10.5 / 169.5 | Lost 95-96 | Won / Over |
| Sep 12, 2025 | Chicago Sky | @New York Liberty | +14.5 / 157.5 | Lost 86-91 | Won / Over |
| Aug 21, 2025 | New York Liberty | @Chicago Sky | -15.5 / 163.5 | Lost 85-91 | Lost / Over |
| Jun 11, 2025 | New York Liberty | @Chicago Sky | -16.5 / 164.5 | Won 85-66 | Won / Under |
| May 23, 2025 | Chicago Sky | @New York Liberty | +11.5 / 164.5 | Lost 74-99 | Lost / Over |
| Jul 13, 2024 | Chicago Sky | @New York Liberty | +4.5 / 167.5 | Lost 67-81 | Lost / Under |
| Jul 11, 2024 | New York Liberty | @Chicago Sky | -8.5 / 164.5 | Won 91-76 | Won / Over |
| Jun 5, 2024 | Chicago Sky | @New York Liberty | +8.5 / 165.5 | Lost 75-88 | Lost / Under |
| May 23, 2024 | New York Liberty | @Chicago Sky | -16.5 / 168.5 | Lost 81-90 | Lost / Over |
Everything for New York still runs through Breanna Stewart, who is averaging right around 20 points and 8.5 rebounds a night while logging over 33 minutes per game — a workload that hasn’t dipped even with Sabrina Ionescu (foot) and Satou Sabally (head) both listed day-to-day and Leonie Fiebich out. If Ionescu is able to go, her 16 points and 4.7 assists a night give New York’s offense far more shape; if she sits again, expect an even heavier dose of Stewart isolations and pick-and-rolls with the ball in her hands most possessions.
Chicago’s counter is Cardoso, and she’s legitimately outplaying her draft slot at this point. She’s shooting 57% from the floor to go with 14.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks a game, and since Angel Reese left for Atlanta she’s become the unquestioned focal point of the Sky’s offense and defense in the paint. That 22-point outburst against Seattle wasn’t a fluke — she’s been the one consistent two-way anchor for a Chicago team otherwise buried near the bottom of the East.
The Liberty are 8-2 over their last 10 games; the Sky are 4-6 over the same stretch.
That form gap matters more than the head-to-head history at this point. New York’s defense has tightened up during its current run, and Chicago’s injury situation — Skylar Diggins out with a knee issue, Sydney Taylor day-to-day with a groin problem — thins out the perimeter rotation that’s needed to keep pace with a Liberty backcourt playing with confidence. Depth wins these games in mid-August, and right now New York has more of it.
Chicago’s saving grace has been that both losses to New York this season came by a single point. If Cardoso keeps operating the way she has, and if the Sky can force this into the kind of grinding, physical game that’s produced two nail-biters already, the number could tighten again by tip.
Beyond Cardoso, Chicago’s supporting cast has been asked to do more than it’s built for. With Diggins sidelined and Taylor banged up, the Sky have leaned harder on veteran guard Natasha Cloud and their bench to space the floor around their center, and that’s produced uneven shooting nights across the board. New York, by contrast, has stayed remarkably stable defensively even while shuffling its rotation to account for Ionescu’s absence — a sign of a deeper, more experienced roster than the one Chicago is currently icing.
New York’s talent gap and superior recent form are real, but this series has proven itself close every single time these two have played. Expect another tight finish, with the Liberty’s top-end talent ultimately deciding it in the fourth quarter.
The pick:
Lay the moneyline price over the spread here — New York has found a way to win both meetings this season by a single possession, and betting them to simply win again is the safer path than trusting a cover in a series defined by one-point finishes.
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