<p>UNCASVILLE, Conn. — The <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-sky" target="_blank" >Sky</a> didn’t just need a victory Monday against the Sun.</p><p>They needed to bury a team.</p><p>They needed to show that though they might be stuck near the bottom of the WNBA standings and searching for a way out of their early-season mess, they weren’t in the same category as the Sun.</p><p>The Sun entered the game 2-15, carrying a seven-game losing streak and the reality of a franchise in transition. They are experimenting with young players, slogging through their final season in Connecticut and preparing for their move next year to Houston.</p><p>This was a team the Sky were supposed to thrash.</p><p>Instead, they were run out of the Mohegan Sun Arena in a 92-63 loss that looked every bit as bad as the score suggested.</p><p>They played rushed.