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Angel Reese has been doing everything in her first WNBA offseason. The Chicago Sky star has been attending games and fashion shows, flaunting new hairstyles and now, she is showing off her dance moves.

In a video posted on Instagram, Reese is seen wearing a pair of grey joggers and a matching sweatshirt as she flaunted new long braids. She was dancing to 22Daboat’s “MUNYUN” song.

As much as Reese likes to train for basketball and dedicate her life to the sport, she also likes to have a social media presence. She has constantly tried to break the boundaries within the narratives of a “just basketball player” and become something more.

Reese spent the initial part of this offseason attending NFL games and fashion shows. However, in the last few weeks, she has often been seen inside the gym working on her game.

In January next year, the Sky star will participate in the inaugural “Unrivaled” 3X3 basketball league. She will join other big names from the WNBA like Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier on the big stage.

Reese hits the gym for “results” as she trains with basketball coach

Reese made and broke history in her first season in the WNBA. While she showed that she has the potential to become one of the best rebounders in the league, she also struggled to score with greater efficiency.

The Sky star knows that scoring can help her reach the next level and she is doing exactly that this offseason. Reese posted a series of pictures on her social media where she was seen working on her game with basketball coach Tim Martin, who has previously worked with NBA players like Tyrese Maxey and Victor Wembanayama.

Reese was seen in her Reebok gear working on her dribble and shooting with the coach.

“Focused on the results, not for show. Slow grind. Living through the good & the bad but this 💩 for me!” she wrote.

Reese played in 34 games her rookie season before she went out with a wrist injury. She averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds, the highest rebounding average in the league. Efficiency remained a weak part of her game. Throughout the season, she shot only 39.1% from the field and 18.8% from the 3-point line.