Hey Chicago, we’ve got some bittersweet news coming from the WNBA this weekend. Our very own Angel Reese, the standout forward for the Chicago Sky, has announced that she will sit out the rest of the season due to a wrist injury. Yes, you heard that right! This announcement came as a surprise, especially since it’s two weeks earlier than anyone expected. It feels like a gut punch to all of us who have been cheering her on this season.
The details surrounding her injury are still unfolding, but it stems from Friday’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks. While the Sky officially confirmed the issue, it just proves how unpredictable sports can be. Angel took to Twitter to share her feelings about the abrupt end to her rookie season. She reflected on her time in the league, expressing gratitude and a sense of accomplishment despite the disappointment. Here’s a snippet from her tweet that really captures her spirit:
“What a year. I never would have imagined the last bucket of my rookie season would be a 3 but maybe that was God saying give them a taste of what they will be seeing more of in Year 2 lol🥲”
Before the injury cut her season short, Reese had a monumental year, breaking records left and right. Although she will miss the final six games of the Sky’s regular season, she is still on track to end with the most single-season rebounds in WNBA history—yes, you heard that right! With a spectacular total of 446 rebounds, she’s had a season to remember. Unless something miraculous happens that allows Las Vegas Aces star, A’ja Wilson, to double her efforts, it looks like Reese’s incredible record will stand.
Not stopping there, she also set the record for consecutive double-doubles at 10 and rookie double-doubles at 26. Honestly, if she’d played just a few more games, she could’ve even taken on Alyssa Thomas’s record of 28 double-doubles. Talk about having a breakout season!
Now, let’s talk about the Rookie of the Year award. Many experts had pinned this title on Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever. With her extra games, she might gain an edge in the race, but let’s not overlook Reese! This year has seen fierce competition, and it could go down as one of the most intense Rookie of the Year races in WNBA history.
When Reese was drafted at No. 7 overall, people had their doubts. Concerns about her size, standing tall at 6-foot-3, and her ability to adjust to the fast-paced WNBA game were looming. But boy, did she prove the skeptics wrong! With her elite rebounding and defensive skills, she quickly worked her way into the hearts of fans and the fabric of the Sky. Now, she’s undoubtedly become a face of the franchise.
As we wrap our heads around this season’s end, Angel’s inspiring words stand out. “All I have ever wanted was to come into the W and make an impact. I can confidently say I have done that and will strive to keep doing so,” she said. Her ambition and tenacity have shone through every moment of play this season, and even with the setback, who knows what amazing things she’ll bring to her second year in the league.
So, while we’re sad to see her season cut short, we couldn’t be prouder of what she’s achieved. Keep your chin up, Angel! Chicago’s got your back, and we can’t wait to see you back on the court next year! 💞
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