Azurá Stevens returns to Chicago Sky after injury recovery
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated May 30, 2026

Azurá Stevens is set to resume play for the Chicago Sky after being sidelined due to a bone bruise. The veteran forward experienced a long recovery process that coincided with a challenging free-agency period. She expressed frustration over the extended absence from the court, which tested her patience. As the Sky navigate the current season, Stevens aims to regain her stability and contribute to the team's performance moving forward.
- •Azurá Stevens has recovered from a bone bruise injury.
- •Her injury delayed her start to the Chicago Sky season.
- •Stevens faced a challenging free-agency period during her rehab.
- •She aims for stability as she returns to play.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Azurá Stevens seeks stability after injury delayed her start to Chicago Sky season: ‘Tested my patience’
"In the early weeks of the Chicago Sky’s season, Azurá Stevens was fed up. The veteran forward was sick of sitting on the sideline. After suffering a bone bruise at the end of the Unrivaled season, she spent months away from the court, navigating a tumultuous free-agency period while also rehabbing a stubborn injury. But the lack of activity — of basketball — didn’t truly begin to wear on ...
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