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New Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese is reflecting on a remarkable year so far. The former LSU Tigers star dazzled for Team USA at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in March. She averaged 6.
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‘They needed you’: Fans react to Angel Reese’s emotional post after LSU’s tough loss
LSU’s March Madness run ended in heartbreak. Former star Angel Reese’s simple three-word reaction sparked a massive response from fans. They believe they know exactly what the Tigers were missing in their stunning loss to Duke.
It would be quite the draft night shake-up if the Indiana Fever were in a position to draft one of Caitlin Clark's former NCAA rivals. But after a busy weekend in free agency, where teams picking ahead of Clark's Fever on Monday night addressed various needs,
WNBA two-time All-Star Angel Reese has always shouted out the coaches who made her draft material on social media, and she gave the same acknowledgement to former LSU assistant Gary Redus II, who served alongside her during their 2023 championship run.
According to The Blast, Reese was traded to the Atlanta Dream in a stunning deal earlier this week. In exchange, the Sky received two first-round draft picks in the 2027 and 2028 drafts. Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca commented on the trade, saying it was intentional and meant to bring balance to the roster.
As WNBA star Angel Reese gears up for the 2026 season - during which she'll get a 400-plus percent raise - she's making moves off of the court, as well. Reese, a third-year WNBA forward recently traded from Chicago to Atlanta,
New Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese continues to expand her profile as she enters a pivotal career stretch. Atlanta acquired Reese from the Chicago Sky in a trade that sent two first-round picks to Chicago.
Speaking with Meghan Hall from USA Today, Dream general manager Dan Padover shared his thoughts on the stunning deal, saying acquiring Reese when she became available was a “no brainer for us.” Reese finished her second year in the WNBA, averaging 14.7 PPG and 12.6 RPG.