Dream vs. Sky Prediction, Spread, WNBA Picks for Tuesday, June 9

June 9, 2026

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The Atlanta Dream vs. Chicago Sky game is set to tip off at 7:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 9, televised by ESPN. According to PrizePicks Team Picks, the Dream enter as 8.5-point favorites on the spread and feature a 1.23x payout if they win.

This marks the first game for Dream F Angel Reese facing her former team. Reese was selected seventh overall by the Sky in 2024, but after two seasons in Chicago, was dealt to Atlanta in April.

Reese has helped Atlanta (7-3) post the top record in the Eastern Conference through the first month. The Dream seek their fourth win in the last five games, coming off a 109-77 rout of Washington last Saturday.

Chicago (4-7) put together a promising 3-1 start, but a devastating knee injury to top scorer F Rickea Jackson has the Sky falling in the Windy City. In the last seven games, Chicago has won once, coming against Connecticut, who owns the worst record in the league.

Below, we'll break down our Dream vs. Sky prediction and picks for Tuesday’s WNBA game, including the spread, over/under, and key player picks for PrizePicks.

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Dream vs. Sky Prediction, Spread, Over/Under – Tuesday, June 9

Atlanta reached the playoffs last season before getting ousted by Indiana in the opening round. The Dream made the offseason move to acquire Reese, looking to bolster their frontcourt and take that next step in the Eastern Conference.

Reese leads the WNBA in rebounding with 11.4 boards per game after grabbing the rebounding title each of the last two seasons. The backcourt duo of G Allisha Gray and G Rhyne Howard is combining for 38.7 points per game (PPG), while Gray has posted five 20-point performances.

The Dream won two of the first three games of the Commissioner’s Cup, capped by a 32-point blowout of the Mystics. Atlanta converted 32 of 41 free throw attempts and knocked down 13 of 25 shots from 3-point range in the win.

Chicago looks to improve on a 1-4 home mark, returning to Wintrust Arena following an ugly 85-68 setback to Toronto on Sunday. The Tempo won their sixth game of the season, limiting the Sky to 35% shooting from the floor and 6 of 25 from long distance.

Jackson, the big scoring acquisition from the Sparks in the offseason, compiled 18.0 PPG before her ACL tear in a May 17 win at Minnesota. The Sky are 1-6 since Jackson’s injury, beating the Sun, 85-80, for their lone home victory.


Dream vs. Sky Spread, Over/Under – Tuesday, June 9

The Dream enter Tuesday’s game as 8.5-point road favorites against the Sky, returning a 1.23x payout if they win outright, via PrizePicks Team Picks.

Here are the full payouts for the Dream vs. Sky game on PrizePicks.

  • Spread: Atlanta Dream -8.5 (1.78x payout)
  • Over/Under: 163.5 (1.75x payout on Over)
  • Game Winner Payout: Dream 1.23x | Sky 3.7x
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Dream vs. Sky Injury Report for Tuesday, June 9

Let’s dive into the full Dream vs. Sky injury report for Tuesday, June 9, via WNBA.com.

Atlanta Dream Injury Report

  • F Brionna Jones (knee) - OUT

Chicago Sky Injury Report

  • F Rickea Jackson (knee) - OUT
  • G DiJonai Carrington (foot) - OUT
  • G Courtney Vandersloot (knee) - OUT

Dream vs. Sky Prediction on Winner – 6/9/26

Here are the key game stats and trends behind our Dream vs. Sky prediction on the winner for Tuesday, June 9.

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  • Atlanta routed Chicago in all four victories last season, winning by an average of 22.2 PPG. 
  • Reese sat out the final two games against the Dream due to injury. Atlanta won those games in Chicago by 37 and 21 points.
  • The Dream own a perfect 3-0 against the spread (ATS) mark when favored by at least 9 points.
  • Since Jackson’s injury, the Sky are 0-7 ATS, including a pair of double-digit losses in the underdog role to the Lynx and Wings.
  • Atlanta is one of three teams in the league limiting opponents to less than 30% shooting from 3-point range (29.5%).
  • Chicago’s problems have come on the offensive end, converting 41.1% of its field goal attempts and 26.3% from downtown. 
  • Before Atlanta hit 32 free throws against Washington, the Dream averaged 14 points from the charity stripe in the previous six games.
  • Perhaps the only positive for Chicago recently is limiting the last four opponents to less than 48% shooting on effective field goal percentage, according to WNBA.com

Dream vs. Sky Picks, Player Stats for PrizePicks – 6/9/26

Here are the top Dream vs. Sky picks to target on PrizePicks for Tuesday, June 9. Today’s WNBA picks for PrizePicks include Angel Reese and Skylar Diggins.

Dream F Angel Reese vs. Sky: 26.5 Pts + Rebs

  • Reese put up her highest combined points and rebounds total of the season against Washington, scoring 18 points and grabbing 17 boards.
  • Through 10 games, the former LSU star has remained below this projection six times.
  • The Sky allow the highest offensive rebounding rate in the league at 34.3%. Reese averages a league-best 5.6 offensive boards per game.  
  • Reese knocked down all 10 of her free throw attempts against the Mystics. Before last Saturday, she averaged 4 points per game at the charity stripe.
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Sky G Skylar Diggins vs. Dream: 15.5 Points

  • The 11-year veteran is averaging 14.4 PPG, her lowest since the 2016 season in Dallas (13.1 PPG).
  • Diggins was limited to 7 points against Toronto on 2-of-8 shooting from the floor, her second game with single-digit points this season.
  • Her top two scoring performances came at home, posting 24 points against the Sun on June 5 and 23 points against the Tempo on May 27.
  • As a member of the Storm, the former Notre Dame standout put up at least 20 points in two matchups with Atlanta last season. 
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Atlanta rolled past Chicago four times last season as the Dream look for a win in Reese’s return to the Windy City. Will the Dream stay hot, or will the Sky spoil the reunion with their top pick from two seasons ago?

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Kevin has spent the last 15 years in the sports gambling space. He covered all major sports at VegasInsider both as a writer and handicapper from 2009 until 2024. He has also covered college basketball and MLB for the Action Network.