NewNow you can listen to Fox News articles!
Chicago Sky star, Angel Reese, was not interested in answering a question about a bold statement that he did when he came to cultivate the WNBA.
Reese made clear last June that he believed that it was not just “a person” who changed the game of female basketball and that historians will look back at the time in 2024 and prove to be correct.
Click here for more sports coverage at Foxnews.com

Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, responds to the crowd after a WNBA exhibition basketball match against Brazil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday, May 2, 2025. (Photo AP/Gerald Herbert)
“It’s worse or me too,” Reese said.
On Tuesday, Reese was about to ask him if he still felt like that when he intervened.
“Next question,” he said, through Fox 32 Chicago.
An official of the sky to the side also intervened to move from the question.
The question of who had a greater impact on the popularity of the WNBA will continue to persist. From what is worth, Indiana Fever has games on national television this season, more than the New York Liberty defender.
Reese is entering the second season at the WNBA with all eyes on how he will go in 2025 with a new chief coach and a couple of new teammates around him.

Chicago Sky striker, Angel Reese, greets the crowd after a WNBA basketball game against Brazil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday, May 2, 2025. (Photo AP/Gerald Herbert)
Angel Reese’s mother takes an apparent shot at the Caitlin Clark fans base: “We are not the same”
The rookie campaign of the former star of LSU reached an abrupt end when he suffered an injury that kept her out of the floor and prevented Chicago from being pushed to the playoffs. She was an All-Star last season and averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game. He obtained MVP votes and finished second behind Caitlin Clark for the rookie of the WNBA year.
In the low season, the WNBA legend, Lisa Leslie, offered advice on her game in February and expanded in an interview with Sports Illustrated.
“Angel has the engine, she has the energy you need to be an incredible player,” Leslie said. “She has a nose for a ball that is really strange and really difficult to stop. She is a physical player who plays, enjoyed contact, so she really can’t shake it. And I think we have all those pieces she does.
“I think that Angel’s ability to score continuously will improve, noting inside and ending on the left side and the right side. It is a Leffy that shoots very well on the right side. It has an excellent work ethic.”

Rose’s Angel Reese, #5, Wait to fire free throw shots, the unique 3 in 3 opening basketball games on Friday, January 17, 2025 in Medley, Florida. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, Archive)
Click here to get the Fox News application
Chicago will open the season against Clark and Indiana fever.
Follow Fox News Digital’s Sports coverage in X, And subscribe to The Fox News Sports Huddle Bulletin.
]