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Angel Reese Signed With New Women's Basketball League

Chicago Sky rookie forward Angel Reese has signed with the new 3x3 professional women's basketball league Unrivaled.

The league, which was founded by Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and reigning WNBA MVP Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty, announced the addition of Reese in a post shared on its X account ahead of its official launch in Miami in January 2025.

"305 BARBIEEEEE SEE YALL IN THE YAMSSSSSSS," Reese wrote in response to the announcement.

Unrivaled will give WNBA players the opportunity to play for compensation during the offseason without having to travel overseas. The league is set to feature 30 players across six different teams which currently includes Reese, Collier and Stewart, as well as Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum, Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard, Aces guard Chelsea Gray, Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale, Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd, Aces guard Jackie Young and Phoenix Mercury wing Kahleah Cooper, with 20 spots remaining.

Reese is currently averaging 13.5 points and leads all WNBA players with 11.9 rebounds per game, having set a league record for 15 consecutive double-doubles.

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