
September 24, 2025
She additionally vented her frustration with the Sky to the ‘Chicago Tribune’ earlier this month.
Angel Reese’s rocky relationship with the Chicago Sky appears to have hit one other bump after workforce cancelled the star participant’s exit interview with the media.
Based on The Sporting Information, after initially asserting that Reese, together with two different Sky gamers, Ariel Atkins and Courtney Vandersloot (each pending free brokers), can be obtainable to talk to the press, the workforce stated the none of them would. Their teammates ended up conducting theirs.
Though Atkins and Vandersloot can be free to signal with different groups within the offseason—Vandersloot is anticipated to resign—Reese remains to be below contract, making the scenario worthy of hypothesis.
Replace from the Sky:
Courtney Vandersloot, Ariel Atkins and Angel Reese will not conduct exit interviews. The workforce beforehand stated these three would maintain exit interviews at a later date after they didn’t take part with the remainder of the workforce when the season ended.
— Annie Costabile (@AnnieCostabile) September 22, 2025
Practically three weeks in the past, Reese brought on an issue when throughout an interview with the Chicago Tribune, she expressed frustration with the franchise, which ended up 10-34, tying for the worst document within the WNBA.
“I’m not settling for a similar s**t we did this 12 months,” Reese, a second-year participant, advised reporter Julia Poe. “We’ve to get good gamers. We’ve to get nice gamers. That’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m prepared and eager to play with the very best. And nevertheless I might help to get the very best right here, that’s what I’m going to do that offseason. So it’s going to be very, essential this offseason to ensure we entice the very best of the very best as a result of we will’t accept what we’ve got this 12 months.”
Reese apologized to the workforce, workers, and teammates afterward. The Sky suspended Reese for a half-game when it performed the Las Vegas Aces on Sept. 7.
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