Height
5'9"
Weight
140 lbs
Age
35
College
Notre Dame
Experience
11 yrs
WNBA Performance is graded on per-game box production relative to position.
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Skylar Diggins earns a A Performance grade, ranking #8 of 64 Guards on the FanVerdicts board.
Performance
Skylar Diggins remains an elite-tier guard whose A-grade performance anchors the Chicago Sky's franchise reset, proving that star power and experience can still move the needle in the WNBA even at 35. Through eight games in the 2026 season, she's averaging 14.1 PPG and 5.0 APG while maintaining a 40.9% field-goal mark—the kind of efficient, high-volume facilitating that defines a true two-way guard capable of leading a contender. Her three-point shooting at 29.6%, however, represents a notable decline from elite range and suggests the modern perimeter game may be tightening her offensive ceiling as she enters her 12th professional year. She's logged eight games so far, a modest sample that reflects either early-season load management or a staggered integration into the offense—either way, her per-game production is steady enough to anchor a starting lineup without requiring explosive usage rates. The media has framed her arrival as transformational for the Sky's competitive ambitions, and her seven All-Star selections underscore the legitimacy of that narrative; she's not a reclamation project or a mentor-first signing, but a legitimate star expected to drive wins immediately. If the Sky can keep her healthy and on the floor, she'll remain a difference-maker in the backcourt, though the three-point efficiency will need monitoring as the season unfolds.
Contract Value Index
Skylar Diggins' two-year, $1.86M deal earns a B Contract Value Index (CVI), positioning her contract as fair value for an established veteran in the prime monetization window of her career. Through eight games in the 2026 season, Diggins has delivered at an A-tier level, averaging 14.1 PPG, 5.0 APG, and 1.0 SPG while shooting 40.9% from the field—production that validates the investment in a two-way guard tasked with anchoring a franchise reset. At $930K AAV, she occupies a solid mid-tier salary slot that reflects her market standing as a seven-time All-Star without commanding the maximum tier reserved for the league's true offensive anchors. The CVI grade appropriately captures the balance: this is neither a steal nor an albatross for a 35-year-old guard entering her 12th WNBA season, where durability and leadership carry as much weight as pure statistical output. Media framing has centered on Diggins as a "transformational" addition to Chicago's rebuild, and her current-season efficiency validates that narrative, though the two-year term does impose some late-contract risk if production dips sharply in year two. Overall, this is a measured commitment to a proven veteran exactly where such commitments should land—rewarding her star power and decade-plus track record while maintaining realistic upside caps for the franchise.
2026 Season Stats8 GP
14.1
PPG
4.1
RPG
5.0
APG
1.0
SPG
1.0
BPG
40.9
FG%
29.6
3P%
76.3
FT%
