<p>Throughout the <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-sky" target="_blank" >Sky’s</a> five-game losing streak, they knew exactly what they needed to fix.</p><p>They knew that, injuries and all, they had enough talent and experience to beat the teams they kept losing to.</p><p>They knew they had to shoot better from deep, where their 25.7% is still last in the league.</p><p>They knew they had to stop fouling on defense, too often spoiling an otherwise solid possession in the final three seconds of the shot clock.</p><p>They knew they had to crash the glass better, too often surrendering a rebound after playing good defense for 29 seconds then letting it all go for naught.</p><p>Players and coaches have been saying all of this through the slump.</p><p>But it’s tactical mumbo jumbo until they find their mojo again.</p><p>“We’ve got to start playing more desperate,” guard Rachel Banham said after practice Thursday. “We haven’t gotten a win yet in front of our fans, and that’s something we need to do.”</p><p>They finally did Friday night, beating the Sun 85-80.</p><p>The Sky’s transition game revved back up, and they got solid production from all their key players. Skylar Diggins led the team with 24 points, while Natasha Cloud and Elizabeth Williams added 13 and 10 off the bench, respectively.</p><p>“We had five players in double figures,” Diggins said after the game.