Angel Reese's Rose Club was in subtle tears, with the rebounding maestro playing a major role in the team's success. The new 3-on-3 women's professional basketball league currently being held in Miami has allowed the 6'3 advance to thrive and build a strong rookie season in Chicago's Sky.
Throughout the 10 games this season, Reese averaged 13.2 points, 11.7 rebounds and two assists per game. The 11.7 rebounds per game are also the most in the league. This is a league that includes outstanding bigs like two co-founders Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart.
Reese also shot 47.3% off the field. This made a big jump from a shooting rate of 39.1% in his rookie season with Chicago's Sky.
Next, Rose (6-4) has won four times in a row, improving his league rankings.
Phantom Guard Natasha Cloud praised her for her growth last week after Reese's club defeated the Phantom.
“I think you all see the greatness of angels from college to rookie season,” Cloud said. “There are parts of her game that she is trying to continue polishing. She's done better than she is now. I'd better give her flowers too.”
Cloud also leased the spirit that has penetrated the Rose Club in the face of injuries.
“She also has a lot of leadership on the Bala team. They're injured by their team, but they're not pitiing themselves. Angels definitely set their tone.”
Lexie Hull, one of Reese's Rose teammates, also praised her leadership.
“Her competitiveness is very obvious,” Hal said.. “That's actually clear. We are filming competitions. She is the loudest thing in the gym. ”
“As a teammate, that's great,” Hal continued. “And it's great to have her by your side. You see it coming out in the game: she's promoting everyone on the team, you miss the shot and she's there for you. It really sticks out on me.”
Reese is preparing for his sophomore season at the WNBA.
Reese has been away for several months since transferring his sophomore season at Chicago Sky, which is scheduled to debut in Indiana on May 17th.
This offseason, Sky made priority to adding talent around her and fellow rookie standout Camila Cardoso. Kia nurse via a free agency. They also hired former Las Vegas ace assistant coach, Tyler Marsh, as the franchise's new head coach.





