Angel Reese vehemently refutes claims made by lip readers regarding her alleged statements
Angel Reese always finds time to respond to her detractors, even though her present priorities are getting ready for the WNBA Draft.
When cameras caught her courtside at a New York Knicks game, she did just that. She glanced at her phone before whispering something to her pal. And someone on social media believed they understood what she had meant.
Reese called BS on that, as it happened. If you pay close attention to the video, it doesn’t look like she says it at all.
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On the court and in social media, especially on her Twitter account, Reese has never shied away from criticizing others.
Reese is anticipated to be selected in the top ten on Monday night in the WNBA Draft. There are differing predictions about her placement; some mock drafts place her as high as fifth overall, while the majority have her in the sixth or eighth spot.
More About Angel Reese
American collegiate basketball player Angel Reese plays for the LSU Tigers in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Reese went to Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, where she was named the number two player in her class by ESPN and received McDonald’s All-American accolades in 2020.
“why she always in my man likes???” questions that need answers.
— ICYESTTWAT (@FUCCl) April 13, 2024
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Reese was the top-ranked recruit in school history when she signed with the Maryland Terrapins, but a fractured right foot ended her first campaign in 2020–21. As a sophomore, she was selected by the Associated Press to the third team of All-Americans.
Reese transferred to LSU in her junior year and was selected unanimously to the first team of All-America players. She was named Most Outstanding Player and helped LSU win its first national championship. Reese established records for the SEC and NCAA for single-season rebounding and double-doubles.
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She was selected as an All-American and SEC Player of the Year as a senior. Reese assisted the United States in winning a silver medal in the 2023 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup on the international front. Among collegiate athletes, she is reportedly among the highest-paid for name, image, and likeness partnerships.