
The Chicago Sky competed against the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday in a tightly contested matchup that featured intense back-and-forth action. Angel Reese stood out during the game, extending her lead in the Angel Reese double double record and making a notable impact under the basket.
Throughout the game, Reese distinguished herself as a dominant rebounder, surpassing a 2024 All-WNBA First Team player in double doubles. The former LSU Tigers standout recorded her 36th career double double, pushing beyond Alyssa Thomas of the Phoenix Mercury, who had seven double doubles this season compared to Reese’s nine.
On Sunday, Reese contributed 13 points and 12 rebounds in 28 minutes of play, as the Sparks entered the final quarter leading 62-61 against the visiting Sky from the Eastern Conference. Reese’s efforts helped keep the Sky within striking distance in a closely fought battle.
Angel Reese’s Rising Dominance on the Court
Angel Reese’s rebounding ability has become a signature trait, earning her national recognition and the nickname “mebounds” for her skill in collecting her own missed shots. Her prowess on the boards frequently creates additional opportunities for her team and frustrates opponents.
Fans discussing Reese’s performance expressed mixed reactions, with some offering encouragement and others remaining indifferent. One fan urged,
“Keep it up for the haters lil sis,”
while others dismissed the significance of double doubles, showing the varied perspectives on Reese’s accomplishments.
Intense Competition as Eastern Conference Playoff Race Heats Up
With playoff positioning intensifying in the Eastern Conference, the Chicago Sky and Reese face increased pressure as the season progresses. Sunday’s game against the Sparks highlighted the competitive stakes and the importance of consistent performances like Reese’s in the push toward postseason success.