Angel Reese, WNBA and CBA
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Angel Reese was among the players who could be experiencing the Indianapolis nightlife for the first time, and the Chicago Sky star took to social media early this morning to give the city a ringing endorsement, comparing Indianapolis to Miami.
According to Sports Illustrated's Joe Lago, WNBA salaries range from a minimum of $66,000 per year to a maximum of $250,000. Reese in particular will average about $81,000 per year over the course of her four-year contract, per Spotrac. Meanwhile, the league's biggest star, Caitlin Clark, averages around $84,514.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese lead WNBA All-Star players drafted within the last two years. Here's why that matters.
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The Mirror US on MSNCaitlin Clark and Angel Reese hold crunch WNBA talks amid walkout threatCaitlin Clark and Angel Reese have joined forces for talks with WNBA officials over a new collective bargaining agreement ahead of this weekend's All-Star game
Dwyane Wade has drawn a compelling parallel between WNBA rookie Angel Reese and NBA veteran Draymond Green, highlighting Reese's aggressive playing style and defensive prowess. Wade boldly stated that Reese is a more aggressive version of Green,
From playing basketball together as kids to both attending the University of Maryland, here’s everything to know about Angel Reese’s brother, Julian. Though they were not born in Baltimore, both Angel and Julian did attend school there, playing for Saint Frances Academy.
ESPN’s Chiney Ogwumike defended Angel Reese, urging fans to 'let her cook' as the WNBA star excels on and off the court
The NBA icon told the former NFL quarterback to quit picking on Reese after his post about the WNBA star sparked backlash on social media.