Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky did not even make the WNBA Playoffs, which means that she can relax earlier than many players. She made most of her time off, as the former LSU Tigers star donned a tiger print two-piece bikini as she hangs out for a swim in the ocean in some new vacation pics.
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A known fashionista with plenty of fans and a massive online following, a lot of fans reacted to her new bikini pics in the comments section:
“🧜♀️ real life mermaid 😍,” one fan wrote.
“Looking every bit of pretty 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍,” added another commenter.
“had to pause my crashout to admire this post 😍,” said another fan.
“Get back on the court so i can put you on my parlays for rebounds😭😭,” said another fan.
“Who Reese tryna attract when she got all our attention, damn 😩🥺,” one fan pointed out.
“Angel, why are you holding us in suspense about Unrivaled?!! Please come back ma’am!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹😭,” one Unrivaled fan asked.
Angel Reese’s 2025 season had been addled with injuries, with her missing a lot of games due to a back injury. Her team, the Chicago Sky, struggled, with her not playing 100% in some games due to her injured back. She was also suspended by the team for comments she made late in the season, as frustrations boiled over.
The Chicago Sky power forward had been dominant last season, as she averaged a double-double despite her team’s meager record. She averaged 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds (a league record), 1.9 assists and 1.3 rebounds last season after playing for 34 games.
Angel Reese Talks About Her Stint at Unrivaled
Many of the fans in the comments section were asking if she would return to Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier’s 3-on-3 women’s basketball league, Unrivaled.
However, during her “Unapologetically Angel” show on Friday, the Sky power forward praised the league but did not confirm if she would be returning to play this year or not.
“I’m really grateful for Unrivaled and thankful for what they did for me in my career because I can see how my jump from year one to two helped me a lot. My confidence being around great players, being able to compete against the best every day,” she said.
Last year, she played for Rose BC where she averaged 13.3 points, 12.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 0.7 steals per game across 14 games.
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