Angel Reese returns to work and leaves everyone surprised with her latest video: She’s back!
Giving fans something to look forward

Angel ReeseLAPRESSE
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is giving fans something to look forward to as she gears up for a big return to the court. The 22-year-old forward recently shared a glimpse of her offseason grind in a TikTok video that had her supporters buzzing with excitement.
Titled “Let it all work out,” the video showcased Reese‘s intense training session, featuring her working on ball-handling, footwork, and shooting drills. The post quickly drew attention, with fans flooding the comments section to show their support and anticipation for her 2025 season.
Fans couldn’t hold back their excitement after seeing Reese‘s progress on display.
“SHE BACKKKK,” one fan said,
Another added: “2025 is ANGEL year.”
Reese, often referred to as “The Bayou Barbie,” has built a dedicated following not only for her on-court dominance but also for her larger-than-life personality and business ventures. With the basketball world watching, her latest video was a reminder that she’s not just here for the glam-she’s here to put in work.
From offseason workouts to the Unrivaled 3-on-3 League
While many WNBA players take the offseason to rest, Reese has taken a different route. The young forward has been balancing her training sessions with appearances on social media, her podcast, and various brand endorsements. But basketball remains a top priority, and her January participation in the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league is proof of that.
Unrivaled, a newly launched 3-on-3 basketball league, promises to bring a fresh spin to the sport. Reese will suit up for Rose BC, a star-studded team featuring some of the biggest names in the WNBA, including Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Brittney Sykes, Azura Stevens and Lexie Hull.
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The new league offers a unique challenge, as the pace and strategy of 3-on-3 basketball differ from the traditional 5-on-5 WNBA format. It also allows players to maintain their conditioning and sharpness during the WNBA offseason, a factor that could give Reese a competitive edge when the WNBA season begins in May.
Angel Reese‘s 2025 campaign is already being billed as a potential breakout season. She’ll be returning to a Chicago Sky team with renewed focus after a transitional 2024 season. All eyes will be on how Reese’s offseason work translates to game-day performance, especially with the growing rivalry between the Sky and Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.
Caitlin Clark’s jersey retirement sparks outrage as tickets reach insane prices
Tickets are going for eye-popping numbers

Indiana Fever’s Caitlin ClarkLAPRESSE
Caitlin Clark is set to receive a prestigious honor from the Iowa Hawkeyes on February 2, 2025 when the university will raise her number to the rafters and retire it.
The occasion will certainly be a memorable one for all those in attendance, as well as Clark, who averaged 31.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 8.9 assists per game in her senior season with the team.
She also became the NCAA’s all-time leader scorer in both the men’s and women’s divisions, showing just how profound her impact was on the sport during her time in Iowa.
However, with Clark’s number now set to join the likes of Megan Gustafson and Michelle Edwards in the rafters, ticket prices for the occasion have fans scratching their heads.
How much are tickets going for?
The game will see Iowa take on the USC Trojans, and to the surprise of nobody, there is already a huge demand for tickets.
As a result of that demand prices are hitting all-time highs, with the cheapest ticket on TickPick listed at a stunning $711. That is a huge increase on the previous lowest price, which was $283.
The figures have some fans wondering how it’s possible, and if the game should be moved to accommodate a bigger live audience.
“I would have had it in the football stadium & probably cashed out even more,” one fan wrote.
“Iowa that’s nasty work,” wrote another, who clearly isn’t a fan of the big price jump.
Another added: “Even with as good as Caitlin Clark, I still can’t bring myself to watch the WNBA.”