In her second year, she has continued to impress, averaging 14.4 points and 12.3 rebounds per game, maintaining her status as the league leader in rebounds per game.
Angel Reese and resilience against criticism
Despite her talent, Angel Reese has learned to handle detractors. Her offensive efficiency has often been questioned, with many critics claiming she only accumulates rebounds from her own missed shots.
However, the 23-year-old has significantly improved her shooting in 2025, increasing her field goal percentage from 39.1% to 46.2%.
Angel Reese is already used to her haters and doubters. This is what she said after her efficient game in the Sky’s win against the Liberty.
“THEY GON COME UP WIT SOMETHING NEW. IT’S OK. 😉” pic.twitter.com/zrYQ4cq3Wh
— Kit Espina (@KeithEspino22) August 22, 2025
In a recent matchup against the reigning champions, the New York Liberty, Reese shined with a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double, hitting 6 of 9 field goals and helping Chicago Sky secure a 91-85 victory.
After receiving comments about her performance, Reese calmly responded: “They’re going to make something new up. It’s okay.” Her attitude shows that she has learned to accept criticism and focus on her performance on the court.
Looking ahead after the playoff elimination
Although the Sky defeated the Liberty, the Dallas Wings’ loss eliminated any chance for Chicago to qualify for the playoffs.
Still, the season is far from over for Reese. With nine games remaining, she has the opportunity to finish the year strong and improve upon last season’s win-loss record.
Under head coach Tyler Marsh, Chicago aims to surpass their 13-27 record from 2024, while Angel Reese is targeting another historic season, moving closer to the 400-rebound mark, something never before achieved in WNBA history.