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Despite an early end to her WNBA season, Angel Reese is enjoying her offseason in many different ways.
Reese has been at M&T Bank Stadium and Soldier Field in recent weeks.
This week, Angel Reese was back on display as she was finally able to take off her brace after a month following her season-ending wrist surgery.
The 22-year-old forward showed up at the United Center, where host Nick Cannon and Wild’ n Out were performing, and Reese was a guest.
Her outfit certainly stole the show.
Her bold fashion choice sparked a major buzz, quickly becoming one of the night’s hottest topics.
Angel Reese walked out to the stage in a long-sleeved shirt and booty shorts so high that her cheeks were hanging out of the bottom.
Angel Reese was brought out at the Wild ‘n Out live show in Chicago 🤩
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) October 10, 2024
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Despite the Chicago Sky failing to secure a playoff berth, Reese has been fully embracing vacation vibes.
The Sky finished the season 13-27, losing 12 of their final 14 games to just miss out on the final playoff spot.
Things could’ve been different had Reese not suffered a season-ending injury.
The basketball star finished her rookie season averaging a double-double of 13.6 points and 13.1 points per game.
Angel Reese Was Emotional After The Firing of Her Head Coach
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese was not happy when the team fired Teresa Weatherspoon after just one season.
Weatherspoon was hired less than a year ago, and went 13-27 in her first season in charge.
Angel Reese spoke out in her former coach’s defense and told the Chicago Sun-Times she “can’t imagine playing for the Sky” at the time.
Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca said this week that things have calmed down since that initial reaction.
“The franchise’s relationship with Angel is in a good spot,” Pagliocca said, according to the Chicago Tribune. “Emotions were high for a couple days and we can respect that. We can appreciate it. We understand that there’s bonds that are built with coaches and players, especially the young ones.
“So, we’re in a good place right now. We’re back in discussions. Everything has calmed down quite a bit, but I understand it. Emotions are a real part of this thing when you have a real friendship.”