Angel Reese to be featured in first Funko Pop! WNBA figures lineup
- Angel Reese, forward for the Chicago Sky, and Caitlin Clark, guard for the Indiana Fever, maintain a rivalry ahead of the 2025 WNBA season starting May 17 in Indianapolis.
- Their rivalry originated during their college careers, notably when Reese mocked Clark near the end of LSU's victory over Iowa in the 2023 NCAA Championship, and was further fueled by Reese's mother criticizing Clark's supporters on social media.
- Both players returned to their alma maters for recent exhibition games against Brazil; Clark's game sold out quickly with nearly 15,000 fans, while Reese's venue had many empty seats.
- Reese scored 15 points in the Sky's 89-62 win over Brazil, and Clark finished with 16 points in Indiana's 108-44 victory, reflecting their continuing impact as top league talents.
- Despite off-court drama, Reese and Clark claim no ill will, and both are expected to start in the season opener, suggesting ongoing high competition alongside calls for mutual respect.
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Angel Reese to be featured in first Funko Pop! WNBA figures lineup
EVERETT, Wash. (WGN) — Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese is one of four professional basketball players who will be a part of a first-ever partnership between Funko and the WNBA. On Wednesday, Funko, a pop culture lifestyle brand, announced an agreement with the WNBA to launch its first Pop! figures featuring WNBA players. Reese, alongside the Las Vegas Aces' A'Ja Wilson, New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart and Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, w…


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