Angel Reese continues to take impressive strides early in her WNBA career. The Chicago Sky rookie forward finished with her first career double-double, notching a career-high 12 rebounds during Tuesday’s 77-68 loss against the Seattle Storm to go along with 11 points, three assists and two steals.
The Chi-Town Barbie goin’ to work in the 4th 😤
Angel Reese gets the AND-1 to go to cut the Storm’s lead to 10
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It wasn’t enough to top a balanced Storm team led by Jewell Loyd (19 points, six assists), Skylar Diggins-Smith (21 points), Ezi Magbegor (13 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks, three steals) and Nneka Ogwumike (10 points, five rebounds). But it was still a strong effort from Reese, on both ends of the floor, as she continues to impress WNBA fans and pundits alike:
Angel Reese double double pic.twitter.com/fpjXxbglSz
— yas (@yasbb_) May 29, 2024
ANGEL REESE DOUBLE-DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!! WE LOVE TO SEE IT. 👑
— GeauxTigerSkyHoops (@GEAUXTIGERHOOPS) May 29, 2024
Angel Reese is a beast! Come on Sky Barbie! #SEAvsCHI
— PlatinumExpressions (@06aka13) May 29, 2024
Angel Reese got her double double LETS GO
— JaiVibez🥶 (@daystack) May 29, 2024
First of many double-doubles for Angel Reese
— Shaz (@DarthShaz24) May 29, 2024
Angel Reese is special
— B. (@chicagoBRIZ) May 29, 2024
ANGEL REESE DUB DUB CLUB
— save me tatum (@New_EraJB) May 29, 2024
Angel Reese movement skills are sensational. On defense she can eliminate good scoring options as a rook. The offense is rough around the edges but it’s coming along. Future Star
— Stephen Florival (@StephenFlorival) May 29, 2024
Opportunities For Elites⭐️💫✨ @oppsforelites My girl got her Double Double finally!!!! That’s right Angel MFk Reese 🔥🔥🔥🔥 #WNBa
Dana Evans led the Sky with 13 points. This was a rough offensive performance from Chicago (2-3), which finished with 21 turnovers and shot just 4-of-12 from three. We haven’t seen the full version of this team, however, as No. 3 overall pick Kamilla Cardoso has yet to play during the regular season. She is expected to return this week, however.
Reese, the No. 7 overall pick, has acquitted herself well in Cardoso’s stead, and the pair figure to roam the frontcourt in Chicago for many years to come. The two former NCAA champions may face a learning curve as they adjust to playing beside each other, but the upside is intriguing, especially because Reese has looked like she more than belongs at the WNBA level.
Reese has even welcomed the physicality of the league after she was close-lined by Connecticut’s Alyssa Thomas on Saturday. “It’s not just because I’m a rookie. I’m a player. I’m a basketball player. They don’t give a damn if I’m a rookie. I mean, I want them to come at me every day. I want them to come at everybody,” she told reporters. “I mean, they’re not supposed to be nice to me.
I hope y’all know that. They’re not supposed to be nice to me or lay down because I’m Angel Reese or because I’m a rookie. Like, thank you AT for sending a message to me…” That attitude will endear her to fans. So will a steady dose of double-doubles.