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Chicago Sky star Angel Reese tried to deliver a no-look pass during Tuesday night's game, and it went terribly.
Chicago Sky second-year superstar Angel Reese and Reebok revealed her latest sneaker, "Angel Reese 1 Mebounds."
Reese finished the game with 11 points and 11 rebounds, including five offensive rebounds. While she only had 10 or 11 rebounds in each of her four most recent games, her latest double-double streak began with six games where she averaged 17 rebounds a game.
On Tuesday, Reese was officially inducted into the SLAM Summer Classic Hall of Fame. SLAM, a prominent basketball media outlet known for spotlighting rising and established talent across the sport, made the announcement on Instagram:
Gap Between Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Is Turning Heads After Sky Star’s New Milestone originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Chicago Sky signed guard Marquesha Davis to a seven-day hardship contract amidst a busy schedule and injuries. Angel Reese, a prominent player for the Sky, quickly showed her support for Davis online,
Such pay discrepancies between male and female athletes have prompted a renewed push for equality from Reese and other WNBA stars — as well as Rep. Johnny Olszewski, the Democrat who represents Baltimore County and a portion of Baltimore City.
Players and the player's union are locked in negotiations over salaries and used the All-Star game to make their position perfectly clear. Stars like Napheesa Collier, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Kelsey Mitchell were in action as Team Collier beat Team Clark in Indianapolis on Saturday, showcasing the top talent in the WNBA.