Chicago Sky have a big Angel Reese problem
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The Chicago Sky suffered their second straight loss to open the WNBA season on Thursday night, falling 99-74 to the defending champion New York Liberty. This followed a rough season opener in which they were blown out 93-58 by the Indiana Fever.
Natasha Cloud (18 points, eight assists), Sabrina Ionescu (16 points, five assists) and Breanna Steward (12 points) skewered the Sky, while Courtney Vandersloot led the way for Chicago with 14 points. Hailey Van Lith finished with four points off the bench.
Expectations were high for Angel Reese heading into her sophomore WNBA season. After a solid rookie year and an offseason full of headlines, brand deals, and public appearances, fa
Led by Natasha Cloud with four 3-pointers and 18 points, the defending champion New York Liberty broke the WNBA regular-season record by making 19 3s in a 99-74 victory over the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.
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The Chicago Sky entered the 2025 WNBA season with high expectations but have endured a rough start. And now Angel Reese finds herself on the wrong side of the media once again as a
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The Mirror US on MSNAngel Reese performance slammed as Sky frustrations boil over with outburst at refChicago Sky second-year WNBA star Angel Reese was heavily criticized online after a 0-for-8 shooting night in the team's 99-74 blowout loss to the New York Liberty on Thursday night
On Thursday, Angel Reese, 23, posted a picture to her Instagram story congratulating her younger brother on graduating from the University of Maryland. “My ❤’s,” she captioned the post of her brother wearing a red and white stole with the words “student-athlete” embroidered on the left, alongside the school's logo on the right side.