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Reese’s fits have become a regular highlight for fans during pregame tunnel walks—moments where WNBA stars show off their fashion sense before hitting the hardwood. From bold streetwear to polished high fashion, Reese has kept it fresh every game, drawing praise online for both her creativity and confidence.
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Sports Illustrated Lifestyle on MSNMaddy Westbeld on Joining the WNBA at Pivotal Time: ‘We Have the Means to Be Unlimited’Kathryn Westbeld plays for the Phoenix Mercury. The two are among the first sisters to compete simultaneously in the WNBA, and Maddy calls her older sister her “best friend” and “greatest role model.” Entering the league now, she says, comes with both excitement and responsibility.
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Sky’s Angel Reese gets 100% real on what WNBA players ‘deserve’ amid CBA negotiationsSky star Angel Reese provided her thoughts on why WNBA players deserve more pay as they progress through CBA negotiations.
One name that continues to resurface is Chennedy Carter, who was not re-signed by the franchise after last season. While the Sky’s playoff hopes continue to dwindle, the front office’s decision to let Carter walk has become a point of discussion among fans as the team continues to sink in the standings.
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The WNBA re-entered the Barbie world with Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky hosting the first game themed after the doll.
Chicago Sky Coach Makes Angel Reese Decision After WNBA All-Star Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The second half of the WNBA season has commenced following All-Star Weekend.
The main events of the recent WNBA All-Star Weekend were the game and skills challenges, but all eyes were also on the league’s mascots.
On the Minnesota Lynx contingent's flight home from All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, coach Cheryl Reeve joked with Courtney Williams about shutting down the StudBudz, the stream Williams does with teammate Natisha Hiedeman.
Chicago Sky Sign WNBA Champion Before Lynx Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky entered the 2025 WNBA All-Star break with a 7-15 record. The team has won four of its last nine games after a 3-10 start, but they still rank 12th in the league in points per game, as well as 10th in points allowed (via Pro Basketball Reference ).
The Chicago Sky struggling and the WNBA Trade Deadline presents an opportunity to make a change. But that doesn't mean it's the right decision.