Angel Reese Had Everyone's Attention With Pregame Outfit Saturday
Angel Reese Had Everyone's Attention With Pregame Outfit Saturday originally appeared on The Spun.
Angel Reese had everyone's attention with her pregame outfit on Saturday.
The Chicago Sky star has been playing much better as of late. Reese, a first round WNBA Draft pick out of LSU last year, struggled to start the 2025 WNBA regular season. She was averaging 9 points and 11 rebounds a game - solid numbers - but she was shooting just 30 percent from the field.
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Reese has since turned it on.
The Chicago Sky forward is up to averaging 11 points and 11 rebounds a game, while shooting close to 37 percent from the field. She recorded the first triple double of her career last weekend, in a win over the Connecticut Sun.
On Saturday, Reese is turning heads with her sizzling pregame outfit.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04: Angel Reese attends the 38th Annual Footwear News Achievement Awards at Cipriani South Street on December 04, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/WireImage)Angel Reese had everyone's attention with her pregame outfit prior to the Saturday afternoon game against the Phoenix Mercury.
The WNBA is praising her for the look.
"Leading the league in boards and serving looks Angel Reese has arrived for the Sky's 1pm/ET matchup vs. the Mercury. Watch on ABC!" the league wrote.
The game between the Chicago Sky and the Phoenix Mercury is scheduled to tip off at 1 p.m. E.T. on Saturday afternoon.
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The WNBA regular season game is set to air live on ABC.
Angel Reese Had Everyone's Attention With Pregame Outfit Saturday first appeared on The Spun on Jun 21, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.
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