Sky Coach Gives Angel Reese Injury Update
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In case it hasn't been clear over the past two years, Angel Reese isn't interested in just being a productive WNBA player. She wants to be one of the most influential figures in the history of women's basketball.
Amid these struggles, Chicago received some encouragement when head coach Tyler Marsh confirmed that Reese took part in the team’s shootaround on Tuesday morning, confirming that the two-time All-Star is a game-time decision for the Sky’s all-important matchup against the Seattle Storm.
The Chicago Sky standout announced her debut signature shoe, the Angel Reese 1. Three colorways, Diamond Dust, Receipts Ready, and Mebounds, will be available for purchase on Sept. 18. In an interview with Elle, Reese discussed the expedited release and what her new shoe offers.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese laid out the goals that she wants to achieve by the time her playing days come to an end.
Angel Reese’s second WNBA season has been a mix of statistical muscle, public moments and off-court expansion. Through 23 games, she's averaging 14.2 points, 3.7 assists, 1.5 steals while leading the league in rebounding at 12.
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese once claimed that her WNBA salary does not cover her bills amid the ongoing pay dispute between the league and its players. Reese, 23, is just one of several WNBA players who have spoken out about the pay they receive in recent years.
Angel Reese has made a bold statement about her Reebok signature shoe that should have Nike execs scratching their heads. The Chicago Sky forward landed a deal with the sportswear company, which has made a comeback recently and even has a Netflix series.
Former United States First Lady Michelle Obama weighed in on the ongoing Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese rivalry. Clark and Reese have become two of the WNBA's top players. Both are two-time All-Stars.