Angel Reese, Chicago Sky
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Ahead of their season opener vs. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, the Chicago Sky addressed their new style of play, veteran presence and more.
Angel Reese endured quite the rollercoaster during her rookie season in the WNBA. After the Chicago Sky selected her in the first round of the 2024 Draft, she became an instant centerpiece for the team and a prominent figure off the court.
Out of halftime, Van Lith scored five, Ariel Atkins added four, and Rebecca Allen chipped in three to keep the Sky close, despite a 13-point explosion from Collier for the Lynx. Chicago trailed by just three heading into the fourth.
The organization named Reese to the 2025 Gala Host Committee in February alongside a slate of Black leaders in the arts, fashion, sports, music and film industries. Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is an honorary chair of the committee, which is led by Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams and Anna Wintour.
The former LSU forward infamously mocked Clark with the "you can't see me" gesture in the closing moments of that game. Clark's Hawkeyes then defeated Reese's Tigers in the 2024 Regional Final, adding another chapter to this budding rivalry that has only grown in popularity.
Angel Reese had no time for one reporter’s question. With the start of the new WNBA season right around the corner, the 23-year-old brutally shut down a question which alluded to a statement
Angel Reese took the floor Saturday at the Target Center for the team's final preseason matchup against the Minnesota Lynx, but instead of dominating the paint, Reese leaned into d
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese continues to solidify her position as a trailblazer both on and off the court. The 23-year-old’s striking presence in the WNBA and her influence in fashion had inspired fans and shown them that nothing is impossible. In her latest Instagram post, the Sky forward spoke about breaking barriers and achieving milestones.