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Chicago Sky Star Angel Reese answered questions with no interest in answering questions about her bold statement when she planted the WNBA.
Reese made it clear last June that she believes it’s not just “one person” that changed the women’s basketball game, and historians will review it in 2024 and prove her rights.
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Chicago Sky forward Reese responded to the crowd Friday, May 2, 2025, after a WNBA Exhibition Basketball game against Brazil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
"It's because of me," Rees said.
Reese was asked Tuesday if she still felt that when she inserted it.
"The next question," she said.
The Sky officials on one side were also in trouble and continued to move forward from the problem.
The question of who has a greater impact on the popularity of the WNBA will continue to linger. In terms of its value, Indiana has dozens of games on national television this season - surpassing defending champion New York Freedom.
Reese will be fully committed to her second season in the WNBA, where she will be excellent in the game with her new head coach and several new teammates in 2025.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese greets the crowd Friday, May 2, 2025, following a WNBA exhibition basketball game against Brazil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Angel Reese's mom shoots clearly on Caitlin Clark's fan base: "We're different"
The former LSU star's rookie sports ended suddenly when her injury lifted her off the floor and prevented Chicago from finally moving forward to the playoffs. She was an All-Star Game last season, averaging 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game. She received MVP votes and was second only to Caitlin Clark among the WNBA rookies of the year.
During the offseason, WNBA legend Lisa Leslie provided advice on her game in February and expanded it in an interview with Sports Illustrated.
"The Angel has an electric motor and her energy is going to be an amazing player," Leslie said. "Her nose is really a very incredible ball and it's hard to stop. She's a physical player and she loves touching, so you really can't shake her."
"I think the Angel's scoring ability will continue to get better, scoring internally and ending on the left and right. She's the left on the left and shooting on the right. She has a great work ethic and she's going to keep getting better."
Rose's 5th place Angel Reese waits for free throws in the unrivaled Game 3 in the 3-time inaugural basketball game in Florida Medley on Friday, January 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, file)
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Chicago will open for Clark and Indiana fever.
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