Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese is a reason why there is a huge interest in the WNBA right now. The rookie out of the LSU Tigers program is a polarizing figure; it’s either you love or hate her.
But perhaps one thing most people can agree on is that Reese is not taking anything for granted in the WNBA. It just reflects on the way she plays.
Recently, Reese revealed the reason behind the mindset.
“You never really know who is watching you; you never know who’s inspired and that’s why I continue to do what I do every day. I just try to get up and be as strong as I can for them.”
Alright, who’s cutting onions the second day in a row? 🥹💙#skytown pic.twitter.com/ZMG1sommCl
— Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) July 3, 2024
Fans are definitely loving the attitude Reese is showing on the court.
“Angel Reese carries herself with such grace and positivity. I’m happy for all of her accomplishments this season 🩵,” said a commenter.
Another one shared: “She means something to me man”
“Yes! We are watching, being inspired and rooting for you! Keep going!” noted another user on X (formerly Twitter).
More reactions:
“When inspiration speaks inspiration”
“Beautiful Thoughts from Beautiful Angel inspiring many! Important things come to the fore!♥️🙏🏃➡️😇🔥🏀🏀👑🕊”
“IM NOT CRYING URR CRYING ‼️‼️”
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese turning heads with her play
Reese, who was selected seventh overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft, is averaging 13.2 points, 11.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.4 steals per game.
Her rebound average is even the best in the league, as of this writing, plus she’s been regularly pulling off double-doubles in just her first season as a pro.
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