Angel Reese, the dynamic Chicago Sky forward, didn’t hesitate to respond to online criticism of her rookie performance in the WNBA. When a commenter on X (formerly Twitter) mocked Reese’s layup skills, the 22-year-old star confidently defended herself.
“Do you realize I was drafted 7th in my class as a ROOKIE shooting 39% on the year & was STILL an all-star… or are you just home hating while laying up with your dog, Adam?” Reese tweeted, using her trademark humor and self-assurance.
Reese, who made the transition to the Sky after a successful college career at LSU, was open about her challenges but also highlighted her achievements. “That was the worst you’ll ever see me,” she stated, underscoring her determination to get better.
A Record-Breaking Rookie Year for Angel Reese
Despite facing some struggles, Reese’s rookie season was nothing short of exceptional. She averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game, leading the league in rebounding. In just 27 games, Reese set a record as the fastest WNBA rookie to reach 20 double-doubles. She also became the first rookie in league history to achieve a triple-double, solidifying her position as one of the most promising young talents.
Reese’s season was cut short due to a wrist injury, but her reflections showed thankfulness and resolve. “Through it all, I have proven that I belong in this league even when nobody else believed,” she shared on X. “What a year… I’m filled with emotions right now, but also filled with so much gratitude for what’s to come.”
As Reese gears up for the upcoming Unrivaled league debut in January, fans are excited to see her continued growth. Her competitive nature and ability to silence critics have made her one of the most popular players in the WNBA.
With a rookie season that was both groundbreaking and humbling, Reese’s commitment to improvement promises an exciting sophomore year. As she stated, “Give them a taste of what they will be seeing more of in Year 2.”