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While there is no official partnership between Mattel and Chicago star Angel Reese, the 23-year-old’s connection to Barbie is well-known. After all, Reese earned her nickname as the Bayou Barbie during her time with LSU, which evolved into being the Chi-Town Barbie after she was drafted by the Sky as the No. 7 overall pick in 2024.
The Fever and Sky face off on Sunday, but some major star power may be missing with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese battling injuries.
One of the most awaited games of this WNBA season just received a major blow as Angel Reese will most likely miss the next game between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever. She w
Sky head coach Tyler Marsh says the team is trying to get some of Angel Reese's technical fouls rescinded to avoid fines
The folks on social media were definitely loving Reese’s unconventional style. “Best dressed in the W,” declared a supporter on X. “You made it work,” another said. “YOU ATE IT TF UPPPPPPP,” a reaction read. “Love this look,” said another. “Ngl that innocent school girl look got it,” wrote a user.
The Chicago Sky's Angel Reese is a star in this league. But in order to take her game to the next level, help was needed. And, without a trace of hubris, she ma
The Chicago Sky have one of the most popular players in the WNBA on their roster in the form of Angel Reese. She has already made a major impact throughout her first two years, but there are a lot of areas that she must improve in.
The Chicago Sky (7-17) are preparing to host the Indiana Fever (13-12) in their next WNBA game, with the franchises clashing on Sunday afternoon. The Fever are expected to be without Caitlin Clark and will face a motivated Angel Reese and Sky,
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 .
The Chicago Sky struggling and the WNBA Trade Deadline presents an opportunity to make a change. But that doesn't mean it's the right decision.