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Angel Reese's latest video sparks concern across the WNBA

Reese is often at the centre of attention on and off the court

Angel Reese's latest video sparks concern across the WNBA

Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky's breakout forward, has quickly established herself as one of the WNBA's rising stars.

In her debut season, she dominated the boards with a league-leading 13.1 rebounds per game and added 13.6 points per contest. However, despite her strong performance, one glaring weakness stood out: her struggles from beyond the arc.

Angel Reese practising 3-point shooting

Addressing the 3-Point Gap

Shooting from long range has been a challenge for Reese, with her rookie season stats highlighting the need for improvement.

She made just 18.8% of her three-point attempts, converting only three of 16 shots over 34 games. While her limited attempts suggest it wasn't a significant part of her game, developing a reliable 3-point shot could elevate her play and make her an even bigger threat on the court.

Known as "Chi Barbie" for her vibrant personality and flair, Reese's inability to stretch the floor limited the Sky's offensive versatility. Adding range to her skill set could force opponents to adjust their defensive strategies and create more opportunities for her team.

Putting in the Work

After recovering from a fractured wrist that cut her 2024 season short, Reese has turned her focus to sharpening her 3-point game during the offseason. A recent Instagram Story shared by Reese, and reposted by X @moooopal, shows her draining two consecutive long-range shots during a practice session.

While perfecting her 3-point shot will take time, Reese's commitment to improvement is already evident. Her willingness to put in the work could be the key to unlocking her full potential.

A Brighter Future for the Sky

The Sky finished their 2024 campaign with a 13-27 record, missing the playoffs. Reese's growth as a shooter could be a game-changer for the team. A consistent 3-point shot would not only diversify the Sky's offensive options but also make Reese a matchup nightmare for opponents.

If Reese can build on her rookie success and expand her range, she could become one of the most versatile forwards in the league. For Chicago, her development could signal a turning point as they look to rebound in the 2025 season.

Reese's first year showcased her dominance; now, her offseason efforts hint at a future where her game reaches even greater heights. For fans and teammates alike, her journey is one to watch.

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