Sky will keep Angel Reese despite TIFF of season late, says GM


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Chicago Sky and Angel Reese finished the 2025 season with a bitter note when the star player of the team said that “she could have to move in a different direction and do the best for me” if the team does not improve their perspective.

Reese was suspended by the team for his “harmful” comments, then the last three games of the season was lost with what the team called a back injury, causing speculation that the relationship fractured.

But Sky General Manager Jeff Pagliocca said Reese will be on the team “until listening differently.”

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Angel Reese from the sky of Chicago brings the ball along the court during the second half against the Connecticut sun. (Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

“That is the address we are going to move, it is that she is on the list,” journalists told at the beginning of this week.

“Angel is a young ascending talent in this league that has had two very, very good seasons here in Chicago,” Pagliocca said on Friday. “Obviously we went through what we did. I feel that we closed the chapter about it. She spoke with her teammates, spoke publicly. We continued as a team. She is a special player. And I have good conversations with Angel Daily, with her daily team. They are constant and are productive.”

Chicago Sky striker, Angel Reese (5), reacts after being called for a technical foul in the second half against Los Angeles Sparks in Crypto.com Arena. (Images Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn)

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Reese demanded that the team get better players, saying that it was a “non -negotiable” for her.

“I am not forming with the same S — that we did this year,” Reese said to Chicago Tribune. “We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That is not negotiable for me.”

Chicago striker Sky Angel Reese (5) Dribla against Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter in Target Center. (Brad Subpel-Imagn Images)

The sky was tied for the worst record in the WNBA with 10-34, even though it averaged 14.7 points and a maximum of 12.6 rebounds.

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