<p>At last, Courtney Vandersloot is back.</p><p>After more than a year rehabbing an ACL injury, the <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-sky" target="_blank" >Sky</a> point guard is expected to return Friday against the Fire barring a setback, multiple sources confirmed to the Sun-Times.</p><p>Vandersloot played most of her 15-year career with the Sky, led the franchise to its only championship in 2021 and remains the team’s all-time leader in points, assists and steals. She also is chasing Sue Bird as the WNBA’s all-time assists leader.</p><p>Now the question is what Vandersloot, 37, can do for a Sky team sitting at 5-12, reeling from another ACL injury — this one to leading scorer Rickea Jackson — and still trying to find itself on offense.</p><p>Vandersloot thinks her impact comes down to comfort and structure.</p><p>“That’s where strength is, just getting the offense to flow and run well,” Vandersloot told the Sun-Times on June 16. “I can get people shots that they’re used to getting.