Angel Reese FURIOUS Chicago Sky Game Set RECORD LOW Ratings – She’s No Caitlin Clark!
Angel Reese of WNBA Chicago Sky just got hit with the kind of reality check that could shatter a phone screen. Turns out her WNBA preseason debut attracted set record low ratings and she’s furious. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark of WNBA Indiana Fever? She’s out here breaking TV ratings.
Angel Reese’s Ranking On ESPN’s List Of The Top 25 WNBA Players For 2025 Had Fans Fuming On Social Media
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images)
Through this rookie season, Angel Reese cemented herself as a star for years to come in the WNBA and is at the center of the Chicago Sky’s franchise.
ESPN’s preseason ranking of the top 25 players in the WNBA does not think highly of her.
ESPN released a ranking of the league’s top 25 players heading into the 2025 season, and the second-year player found herself at the bottom of the list.
Reese was ranked at No. 25.
How fans reacted:
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“😂 angel at 25th no wonder people don’t watch this shit she’s asssss,” one fan said.
“Angel top 15 idc,” a second fan stated.
“No way angel Reese should be 25th,” a third fan added.
“Angel at 25 is absolutely insane and invalidates the entire list 😂,” a fourth fan wrote.
“Angel Reese isn’t even a top 50 player, much less 25,” one final fan commented.
Angel Reese Did A Ton In Her First Year In The WNBA
Angel Reese (Brad Penner-Imagn Images)
Reese produced one of the best rebounding seasons ever recorded in the history of the league. She set a new single-season record with 446 rebounds, breaking the previous mark held by Sylvia Fowles.
Her first year included:
WNBA All-Star as a rookie
Led the WNBA in rebounding as a rookie (13.1 per game)
Broke WNBA record with 15-straight double-doubles as a rookie
Broke WNBA single-season record for rebounds as a rookie
Her numbers and accomplishments could’ve been so much more if she hadn’t suffered a season-ending injury that stopped her rookie campaign in its tracks.
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