Angel Reese, Chicago Sky
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As outspoken as any player in the league, Reese threatened a lockout months ago when advocating for higher player salaries on social media, and nearly two weeks ago she made it clear the players are willing to keep fighting for a bigger piece of the revenue pie.
Angel Reese and her fellow WNBA stars sparked quite the conversation with their "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts at this year's All-Star Game in the midst of their ongoing CBA negotiations with the league.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese missed Thursday night’s game against the Seattle Storm due to a back injury. It was the second blowout loss in as many games for the Sky, who now sit at 7-17 on the WNBA season, five losses back of a postseason spot.
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Angel Reese, the dynamic forward for the Chicago Sky, has become a powerful advocate for player rights in the WNBA. At the 2025 All-Star Game, Reese, alongside her peers, sent a st
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Second-year forward Angel Reese has put together her second consecutive All-Star campaign, as she is contributing a career-high 13.8 points and 3.7 assists per game. Her 12.5 rebounds per contest are also the best mark in the WNBA.
Angel Reese entered the All-Star break playing the best basketball of her young career, but was unable to pick up where she left off in the Chicago Sky's first game back on Tuesday, a 91-68 loss to the league-leading Minnesota Lynx.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAngel Reese's $8K Rent Crisis Sparks WNBA Pay DramaWhen Vice-President of the WNBPA, Breanna Stewart called the recent CBA Talks "a wasted opportunity," this sentiment reflected how much the league respected its players. The post Unable to Afford 8K Rent on WNBA Salary,