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Angel Reese downplayed her selection as a top-10 player in the WNBA as Chicago face a season without playoffs again

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the WNBA’s longest season in history nears its end, with fewer than 10 games left for each of the 13 teams, the league continues its upward trajectory sparked by the arrival of stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese last year. Despite both players missing significant time in 2025-especially Clark, the world’s most popular player-the WNBA has already shattered its attendance record, with a new benchmark set to be established by the season’s close on September 11.

While the Minnesota Lynx (29-7) have secured a playoff spot and will finish with league’s best record, three teams-Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, and Chicago Sky-are already eliminated, marking consecutive seasons without postseason play for the Sky and Wings. Angel Reese, Chicago’s star forward, continues to shine individually, leading the league in rebounds and earning a spot among the WNBA’s top 10 players in NBA 2K26, though her reaction to the honor suggests her focus lies elsewhere.

Reese’s Blunt Response to NBA 2K26 Recognition

Angel Reese, known for her unfiltered personality, made waves with her dismissive reaction to being named a top 10 player in NBA 2K26, set to release on September 5. In an interview with sports podcaster Andrew Jerrell Jones, Reese was told her 90 overall rating placed her 10th among WNBA players, trailing Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier (98), A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart (97 each), and Caitlin Clark (96).

When informed of the honor, Reese quipped, “Does that mean something?”-a four-word response that ignited social media buzz. Despite gracing the cover of the game’s WNBA Edition, Reese’s lack of enthusiasm likely stems from frustration over Chicago’s elimination and her ranking below Clark, who missed most of the season.

Her blunt demeanor reflects her competitive fire, prioritizing team success over individual accolades, even as she continues to make history on the court.

Chasing Rebounding History Amid Team Struggles

Despite the Chicago Sky’s 9-26 record and second straight playoff miss, Angel Reese is on track to become the first WNBA player since Courtney Paris (2014-15) to lead the league in rebounds in consecutive seasons, joining an elite group of six players in league history. Compared to her rookie year, Reese has improved her scoring (+1 point per game), shooting efficiency (+6.1%), and assists (+1.8), though her rebounding average slightly dipped while still topping the league.

Facing the Connecticut Sun today, August 23, a loss could drop Chicago to last place in the standings-a spot no player wants. While Reese’s individual achievements, including her top 10 NBA 2K26 rating and rebounding dominance, mark a stellar start to her career, her lack of playoff appearances in her first two seasons fuels her drive for collective success. As the Sky look to rebuild, Reese’s leadership will be key to turning their fortunes around.

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