

From July 22 to now, Angel Reese has been on fire, living her best month as a WNBA player. The Chicago Sky forward has racked up an impressive 10 consecutive double-doubles, averaging 17.4 points and 14.5 rebounds while shooting an efficient 50% from the field. Those numbers put her among the league’s elite this season, no question. But the same can’t be said for her team-the Sky sit at 7-17, the second-worst record in the league. The gap widens when Reese sits; in her absence, like in their latest loss to Seattle, the team’s 1-7 without her, with all but one defeat by at least 16 points. It’s clear she’s carrying the load, and her star power is only growing.
Reese Drops Bold Stance on CBA in ESPN
Angel Reese turned heads during a recent chat with Elle Duncan on ESPN, laying out her firm stance on the WNBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Fresh off the All-Star weekend in Indiana, where 40 players, including Reese, joined a key meeting with ownership, the two-time All-Star made it clear she’s ready to step up.
Though she doesn’t hold an official union leadership role yet, her presence spoke volumes. “I learned so much this past weekend how important it is to speak up and use your voice,” Reese shared, hinting at a future leadership push.
She went further, declaring, “Coming down, I will be a union leader because I know how crucial it is.” Her Chicago teammate Elizabeth Williams, a union exec committee secretary, cheered her involvement, while Nneka Ogwumike, the union president, praised Reese’s energy. It’s a bold move that’s got the league buzzing.
Sky’s Playoff Push Hinges on Reese’s Leadership
Reese and the Sky still have a shot at making the playoffs, but with 20 games left, they’ll need to play nearly perfectly to make it happen, and it’ll be a dogfight all the way. Their next test is on Sunday, July 27, against the Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark is likely to sit out again. Thanks to the “rivalry” hype around Clark and Reese, this matchup has turned into a must-see, even though they’ve only faced off once this season, on May 17.
Without Clark, the spotlight is on Reese to lead her struggling squad. If she can continue to dominate and rally the Sky, this playoff chase could get interesting, especially with her newfound influence in the CBA negotiations fueling her fire.
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