Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese has been making the most of her offseason. Free, for now, from the daily grind of competition, she has embraced her downtime in the best way possible, savoring every moment and enjoying herself to the fullest.
During her time in the WNBA, she has earned All-Star honors twice and, despite the constant criticism that seems to follow her, her numbers reflect a productive tenure with the franchise. Her performance on the court continues to back up her growing reputation.
- 14.1 points per game
- 12.9 rebounds
A strong run in Unrivaled for Angel Reese
In her first year in Unrivaled, Angel Reese was named Defensive Player of the Year. Now, after returning to the 3-on-3 competition, she once again delivered an impressive showing. In her comeback with Rose BC, she posted:
- More than 13 points
- 8 rebounds
According to Rebecca Bunch of TVRatingsGuide, her participation in the opening game averaged 130,000 viewers.
As mentioned earlier, Reese is currently enjoying the free time she has, making the most of it in every way possible. Part of that relaxation includes spending time under the sun. This past Tuesday night, February 25, 2026, she shared a series of images on her Instagram account.
With those photos, it was no surprise that her followers quickly went wild on social media upon seeing her in a swimsuit.
What will happen with the start of the 2026 WNBA season?
Negotiations between the league and the players remain stalled as they work toward a new collective bargaining agreement. If no resolution is reached that satisfies both sides, a strike could be on the horizon.
I gotta get in the meetings because I’m hearing, if y’all don’t give us what we want, we sitting out.
The season is scheduled to begin on May 8, 2026, meaning an agreement would need to be finalized by March 10.
The league also met with team personnel later Monday to share the March 10 date and what truncated offseason activity could look like. It is thought to be the first deadline of sorts the league has provided players and teams as negotiations have dragged on and already disrupted the offseason.”…”Even once a deal is agreed upon, it could take weeks to formally ratify.
ESPN’s Alexa Philippou wrote.
Now the challenge lies in reaching a fair agreement that unlocks the impasse and allows preparations for the 2026 season to move forward without further complications.
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