Reese wore eye-popping attire to the USA basketball game

WNBA rookie star Angel Reese turned heads with her appearance at USA Basketball’s exhibition game in London on Monday.

The 22-year-old’s trip to see USA play Germany comes after playing the WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona two days earlier.

Angel Reese appeared at Team USA's basketball exhibition game versus Germany in London on Monday

Angel Reese appeared at Team USA’s basketball exhibition game versus Germany in London on MondayCredit: Sunni Upal

The U.S. Sun took snaps of Reese making her way to her seat along with two friends

The U.S. Sun took snaps of Reese making her way to her seat along with two friendsCredit: Sunni Upal

The 22-year-old appearance comes after playing in the WNBA All-Star game in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday night

The 22-year-old appearance comes after playing in the WNBA All-Star game in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday nightCredit: Sunni Upal
Angel Reese flew over the Atlantic Ocean to watch LeBron James and the USA‘s warmup game ahead of the Paris Olympics.

The Chicago Sky forward wore an all-pink outfit as The U.S. Sun took snaps of her walking with two friends to her seat during the contest.

The jumbotron also pointed to Reese, who waved to the camera.

She got to see the USA beat Germany 92-88 in the final tune-up game before the Olympics in Paris.

Reese has had a busy week as she became the first WNBA rookie to record a double-double in an All-Star game.

The LSU product helped Team WNBA defeat Team USA in the game.

Reese wasn’t selected for the USA women’s basketball team, but she still plans on supporting her country in the games in Paris.

She will attend the Paris games which will begin on Friday night.

The WNBA season will be on pause for the Olympics until mid-August.

Reese has had an impressive rookie season with the Sky, recording a 15-game streak in which she achieved a double-double.

 

Angel Reese targeting Olympic partnership with Caitlin Clark as WNBA rookies reflect on record-breaking All-Star Game
She was named Player of the Month in June.

For the season, Reese is averaging 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game.

Her rival and rookie Caitlin Clark also didn’t make the USA basketball team.

The Indiana Fever rookie shared a message for the Olympics following the All-Star game.

Reese was seen on the jumbotron as she waved to the camera

Reese was seen on the jumbotron as she waved to the cameraCredit: Sunni Upal

Rookie stars Reese and Caitlin Clark (pictured left) didn't make the Olympic team as they helped Team WNBA beat Team USA in the All-Star game over the weekend

Rookie stars Reese and Caitlin Clark (pictured left) didn’t make the Olympic team as they helped Team WNBA beat Team USA in the All-Star game over the weekendCredit: Getty
“They’re really good. They have plenty of talent on that team. Four years prior I’m pretty sure Team WNBA beat Team USA, [and] they were perfectly fine in the Olympics,” she said, per ClutchPoints.

“If anything, it shows how good this league is.

“It shows how much talent is in this league and how you have to show up and prepare every single night.

“There’s a lot of players that aren’t even here tonight that could be here too.

“It just shows the amount of talent we have.”