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One of the lingering questions from Angel Reese's college career is why she wasn't eligible for the 2023 Wooden Award. Rumors swirled, many suggesting academic issues-particularly
Angel Reese announced a few new accomplishments Wednesday morning. The LSU legend was officially named a cover athlete for NBA 2K26 and debuted her upcoming signature Reebok shoe all within the first few hours of the day. Reese is wearing her Angel Reese 1s on the cover.
Despite her team's struggles, Reese has put together another solid season in her second year in the WNBA. The former LSU Tigers forward is averaging 14.0 points on 44.6% shooting and a league-leading 12.6 rebounds per game, good enough for a second-consecutive All-Star appearance.
The Sky drafted Reese No. 7 overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft and in two short years, Reese has fixed herself among the game's elite. She paced the W in rebounds at 13.1 rebounds per game as a rookie and set the league's rookie mark for most rebounds (446).
Angel Reese crash-landed into the WNBA in much the same way she goes after rebounds: unapologetically and with great force. After early critiques tried to box her in as an interior-only presence with limited touch and tunnel vision,
Angel Reese is adding another major milestone to her already impressive resume. The former LSU women’s basketball star and current Chicago Sky forward has been named the WNBA cover athlete for NBA 2K26,
Recently, Reese spoke on Lynx star and WNBA MVP hopeful Napheesa Collier, whom she will match up against on Monday night after they previously played on Saturday, and how she has helped her to improve her game.