Today, I wanted to dive into something I’ve been tracking for a while now – Skylar Diggins’ performance in her last five games. As someone who likes to follow basketball, especially the WNBA, I always find it interesting to see how players evolve over time.

So, first things first, I needed to get the data. I went through several sports websites. It wasn’t as straightforward as I hoped. Some sites had bits and pieces, others had full stats but not for the recent games. But I kept at it, after digging around, I managed to collect all the game logs for Skylar’s last five games.
Now, with all the data in front of me, I started to organize it. Here’s a simple breakdown of what I found:
- Points: This season, she’s averaging around 15 points per game. Pretty consistent with her career, but I was curious to see if there were any spikes or drops in these last five games.
- Assists: She’s dishing out about 6.4 assists per game this season. It’s clear she’s not just a scorer, she is also known as a playmaker.
- Rebounds: Averaging around 2.6 rebounds per game. Not her primary role, but every rebound counts.
Digging Deeper into the Games
I created a table to record the stats of each game so that I could see the trends more easily. I noted down the points, assists, and rebounds for each of those five games. It was interesting to see the numbers side by side. Some games she scored more, others she focused more on assists. It really showed the dynamic nature of her play.
One thing I noticed was how she seemed to step up in tougher games. There was one match where her team was trailing, and she just took over in the fourth quarter, scoring and assisting like crazy. It was awesome to see that kind of performance under pressure.
After looking at all the numbers, I started to think about what it all meant. Skylar’s not just about scoring; she’s a real team player. Her ability to adapt her game based on what her team needs is what makes her stand out. It’s not just about individual stats, it’s about how she contributes to the team’s success.
I also spent some time reading up on Skylar’s background. She’s been in the WNBA since 2013, drafted by the Tulsa Shock. She has three brothers and one sister. Family seems to be a big part of her life. And, of course, she’s now with the Seattle Storm, which is where she’s been making waves recently.

So, yeah, that’s my deep dive into Skylar Diggins’ last five games. It’s always fun to follow a player’s journey and see how they’re doing. I’m definitely going to keep an eye on her future games. Who knows what other impressive feats she’ll pull off?