Angel Reese Named a WNBA All-Star for Second Consecutive Season
- Angel Reese was named as a reserve for the WNBA All-Star Game but did not receive enough votes to be a starter.
- Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier were named captains and will draft players for their All-Star teams.
- Angel Reese made WNBA history by recording 15 or more rebounds in five consecutive games.
- Despite her individual success, Reese's Chicago Sky has struggled, holding a 5-12 record after a loss to the Minnesota Lynx, where she scored 16 points and grabbed 17 rebounds.
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Angel Reese makes WNBA history despite another loss for Chicago Sky
ANGEL Reese has written herself into the WNBA history books – but her team has lost once again. The Chicago Sky star power forward has continued to show why she has been given a nickname after having another dominant performance close to the paint. GettyChicago Sky star Angel Reese dribbles the ball during a game last month[/caption] GettyReese’s Sky has a brutal 5-12 record after Sunday’s defeat to the Minnesota Lynx[/caption] Reese’s Sky enter…
Angel Reese Named WNBA All-Star, Will Caitlin Clark Draft Her?
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese didn't receive enough votes from WNBA players and media members to earn a nod as an All-Star starter, but she was named as a reserve Sunday. Now, she waits to see which All-Star captain will draft her: Caitlin Clark or Napheesa Collier. Indiana Fever superstar Clark, who received more fan votes than any player in the WNBA, was named one of the two captains for the All-Star Game. Minnesota Lynx forward Collier, who…
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