“The WNBA is not real” — 14-second BLOOPER from Wings-Sky game goes VIRAL as fans erupt over chaotic sequence that looked more like a comedy skit than professional basketball

 

It only took 14 seconds for the internet to lose its mind. During a heated matchup between the Dallas Wings and Chicago Sky, a jaw-droppingly awkward sequence unfolded—missed passes, wild stumbles, and what appeared to be a layup attempt that flew into the stands. Fans were stunned. Then came the comment: “The WNBA is not real,” which quickly turned the clip into a viral storm. Was this just a rare off moment or something that hints at bigger concerns about league visibility and quality?

Watch the clip that has the entire internet laughing—and debating—what just happened courtside.

"The WNBA Is Not Real": Hilarious 14-Second Blooper Reel in Wings-Sky Game Goes Viral (VIDEO)Dallas Wings vs. Chicago Sky (Photo via Twitter)
An unbelievable amount of bloopers happened over 14 seconds in the Dallas Wings-Chicago Sky game on Wednesday evening.

And believe us, you’ll see this on highlight reel shows for years.

It all started just three minutes into the first quarter, when Ariel Atkins stripped Dallas guard Aziaha James of the ball. It looked like the Chicago Sky guard had a clear path to an easy basket, but JJ Quinerly came up from behind to swing the ball away.

But Quinerly also lost a step and fell to the ground, leading to a scramble for the loose basketball. Atkins briefly regained possession and fell as well, before the officials blew the whistle and called for a jump ball:

There’s still plenty of the 2025 WNBA season left, but we’ll go ahead and guess that the Dallas Wings and Chicago Sky just locked in the “blooper of the year” award together.

 

Dallas Wings & Chicago Sky Look To Climb Back Into Playoff Race

Angel Reese and Sky teammatesChicago Sky (Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images)

Coming into Wednesday night’s game, only the Connecticut Sun (3-16) had a worse record than Chicago (5-13). The Wings (6-14) have also endured a disappointing first half, but there’s plenty of time left for both clubs to get on a roll and climb back in the playoff race.