Chicago Sky Star Angel Reese East available To play in the next pre-season match of his team against Minnesota Lynx. Reese and Co. seem to be equipped to improve in relation to the performance of last season, which saw them finish 10th through the league (13-27). The team was only a few victories of the creation of the playoffs.
Chicago experienced productive off -season and brought in Courtney Vandersloot, Rebecca Allen, Kia Nurse and Ariel Atkins. The team also lost many players in the free agency, but finally released better than last season. So far, the Sky has won its two pre-season games against the Brazil national team and the Minnesota lynx.
During their first game against the lynx on Saturday, the sky escaped with a 74-69 victory. Angel Reese spent 19 minutes on the ground, recording nine points and eight rebounds. It has an average of 12 points and nine rebounds per game until the pre-season of the WNBA 2025.
Angel Reese finished his recruit season recording 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per match. But its efficiency in the field has left something to be desired, with 23 -year -old, with only 39%. Two games in the pre-season, it already seems that the Sky Star has taken a step forward.
After their match against the lynx, Reese and Co. will go to Indiana to face Caitlin Clark and his fever. Their first meeting of the season should tell us what to expect from Reese and the sky this season.
Angel Reese joins the legend of NBA Magic Johnson to launch a financial literacy initiative
Angel Reese has teamed up with the legend of NBA Magic Johnson to launch a financial literacy program for secondary schools in Baltimore. Their initiative, known as Wealth Playbook, will target students from Saint Frances Academy and try to teach them to budget, save and build a long -term wealth.
Lessons that should be taught to students and athletes. Over the years, we have seen athletes doing millions of people through basketball, but not being financial literacy has often led them to lose these millions.
If an initiative like Reese and Johnson’s Wealth Playbook was there while Delonte West, Allen Iverson and others were still at school, perhaps their hard-won wealth would not have disappeared.
Published by John Maxwell