The Chicago Sky are looking to secure a spot in the WNBA playoffs
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese continues her stellar rookie season with another record
Angel Reese continues to shine in her rookie season with the Chicago Sky, despite the team’s recent struggles.
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Reese’s new WNBA double-double record
On Sunday night, Reese achieved a significant milestone, becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to record 20 career double-doubles.
The record was set during the Sky’s 86-68 loss to the Phoenix Mercury, where Reese delivered a standout performance with 19 points and a career-high 20 rebounds.
Reese’s performance marked her fourth consecutive double-double, a streak that dates back to the final game before the Olympic break.
While the Sky have found themselves in a tough spot with a 1-2 record since the break, Reese’s consistency on the court has been a bright spot for the team.
Chicago Sky relying on Reese for playoff push
The game itself was a challenging one for Reese, who struggled to find her rhythm early on.
However, she improved her efficiency in the second half, finishing with an 8-of-16 shooting performance, marking her first game shooting 50 percent or better since July 7 against the Seattle Storm.
Reese’s historic achievement came in just 27 games, underscoring her impact as a rookie in the league.
Averaging 13.6 points and 12.3 rebounds on 39.8% shooting this season, she has quickly become a foundational player for the Sky.
While her efficiency remains an area for improvement, her ability to consistently contribute in both scoring and rebounding makes her a key piece for the team’s future as they aim for a playoff push.
The loss to the Mercury, compounded by a travel nightmare that left the team stranded until the early hours of Monday morning, adds to the challenges facing the Sky as they prepare for their next game against the Connecticut Sun.
However, with Reese’s continued development and strong performances, the Sky have a promising future as they strive for success in the second half of the season.