Angel Reese Names 'Non-Negotiable'
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Chicago Sky Make Angel Reese Decision on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky were set to face the Seattle Storm, looking to snap a three-game losing streak. Before the matchup, all eyes were on the updates in the injury report since the Sky have been monitoring the health of Angel Reese.
Reese wants to be a union leader — and she’s already speaking up. Current members of the executive committee see a natural fit.
The Chicago Sky have one of the most popular players in the WNBA on their roster in the form of Angel Reese. She has already made a major impact throughout her first two years, but there are a lot of areas that she must improve in.
Second-year forward Angel Reese has put together her second consecutive All-Star campaign, as she is contributing a career-high 13.8 points and 3.7 assists per game. Her 12.5 rebounds per contest are also the best mark in the WNBA.
With the All-Star Game and all of its four-point glory done and dusted, we’re officially past the halfway mark of the WNBA season. With the second half underway, we’re starting to see the playoff picture come together,
Angel Reese entered the All-Star break playing the best basketball of her young career, but was unable to pick up where she left off in the Chicago Sky's first game back on Tuesday, a 91-68 loss to the league-leading Minnesota Lynx.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese missed Thursday night’s game against the Seattle Storm due to a back injury. It was the second blowout loss in as many games for the Sky, who now sit at 7-17 on the WNBA season, five losses back of a postseason spot.
The Seattle Storm need to right the ship after an ugly 87-63 loss to Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. Their road game against the Chicago Sky on Thursday g
Angel Reese leads the WNBA with seven technical fouls in just 22 games this season, putting her at risk of suspension if she receives another.
Amid Chicago Sky Angel Reese's historic streak of consecutive double-doubles reaching 10 in a 91-68 blowout loss to the Minnesota Lynx, WNBA analyst Candace Parker doubled down on her take on Reese. For Parker, Angel's name doesn't belong in the top-tier level of players in the W, and she gave her a C in her latest report card.