Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is giving fans something to look forward to as she gears up for a big return to the court. The 22-year-old forward recently shared a glimpse of her offseason grind in a TikTok video that had her supporters buzzing with excitement. Titled “Let it all work out,” the video showcased Reese’s intense training session, featuring her working on ball-handling, footwork, and shooting drills. The post quickly drew attention, with fans flooding the comments section to show their support and anticipation for her 2025 season.
Angel Reese today weightlifting.👀🔥#WNBA pic.twitter.com/vGfP4yT4sS
— Angel And Kamilla👯♀️ (@AngelAndKamilla) December 15, 2024
Fans couldn’t hold back their excitement after seeing Reese’s progress on display.
“SHE BACKKKK,” one fan said,
Another added: “2025 is ANGEL year.”
Reese, often referred to as “The Bayou Barbie,” has built a dedicated following not only for her on-court dominance but also for her larger-than-life personality and business ventures. With the basketball world watching, her latest video was a reminder that she’s not just here for the glam-she’s here to put in work.
From offseason workouts to the Unrivaled 3-on-3 League
While many WNBA players take the offseason to rest, Reese has taken a different route. The young forward has been balancing her training sessions with appearances on social media, her podcast, and various brand endorsements. But basketball remains a top priority, and her January participation in the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league is proof of that.
Unrivaled, a newly launched 3-on-3 basketball league, promises to bring a fresh spin to the sport. Reese will suit up for Rose BC, a star-studded team featuring some of the biggest names in the WNBA, including Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Brittney Sykes, Azura Stevens and Lexie Hull.
The new league offers a unique challenge, as the pace and strategy of 3-on-3 basketball differ from the traditional 5-on-5 WNBA format. It also allows players to maintain their conditioning and sharpness during the WNBA offseason, a factor that could give Reese a competitive edge when the WNBA season begins in May.
Angel Reese’s 2025 campaign is already being billed as a potential breakout season. She’ll be returning to a Chicago Sky team with renewed focus after a transitional 2024 season. All eyes will be on how Reese’s offseason work translates to game-day performance, especially with the growing rivalry between the Sky and Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.