Angel Reese off the court: injury or suspension?
Sky head coach Tyler Marsh clarified the situation. “Everyone is focused on the last two games and winning, and that’s where communication with Angel Reese has been. Obviously, the hope was for her to play her final game, and she reported back pain. She practiced shots today and was fine, so we expected to have her on the court.”
However, despite practicing, Reese did not participate in the match, prioritizing her long-term health and avoiding further risk in a season already marked by recurring injuries.
The 23-year-old forward had already missed ten games earlier in the season due to back issues and has been under constant medical supervision.
Her absence underscores that the Chicago Sky are prioritizing the recovery of their star player, particularly in a year where the team is already out of playoff contention.

Suspension, speculation, and continued impact
The controversy surrounding Reese absence intensified after her mid-season suspension, following comments to the Chicago Tribune urging the Sky to strengthen the roster.
Some fans interpreted her recent absence as a form of protest, but Marsh denied any connection. “Yes, she informed us before the game. Together with the medical staff, we wanted to be as cautious as possible.”
Despite physical challenges, Angel Reese continues to make a significant impact, averaging 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game, leading the team in all three categories.
She also became the fastest player in WNBA history to collect 300 rebounds in a single season and holds a record of six consecutive games with at least 15 rebounds.
Behind the intrigue and rumors, the reality points to a strategic decision to preserve a key player. As the Chicago Sky closes out their season, Angel Reese remains the central figure around which the team’s future will be built.