VIDEO: Angel Reese Causes A Major Stir After Showing Off Her Assets In A Skintight Leopard-Print Outfit That Leaves Little To The Imagination
Angel Reese (Photos via angelreese5/IG)
Angel Reese had fans on social media saying all sorts of things after stepping into a tight-fitting leopard-print outfit that left very little to the imagination.
The WNBA rookie spent Thanksgiving with her family in Maryland following her first season with the Chicago Sky. She joined her mom and younger brother, Julian Reese, for the holiday but dropped something for her followers too, posting a video of herself showing off in said get-up to Instagram.
Check her out in the video below:
“She’s so fine..,” a user wrote in the comments.
“It’s funny cuz I associate leopard print with Auntie ages lol,” another laughed.
“Single handedly carrying the wnba,” added a third.
“Sweetness Angel,” said a fourth.
“She better watch out😍😍😍😍,” someone warned.
“Imma get rich for you soon angel 🫶🏾🤞🏾💕,” another fan promised.
“I wanna say something but the something I wanna say would destroy my life as I know it so this is me saying something,” a comment read.
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To be fair, this post was pretty tame when compared to what we’ve seen from Reese. She’s shown us a lot more over the past year.
The former LSU star is now looking forward to an improved Year 2 in the WNBA after a wrist injury cut her rookie season short.
She has hinted that she will take her game beyond the arc next season, as the last made shot was from long distance.
“What a year,” she wrote after her first term with the Sky.
“I never would have imagined the last bucket of my rookie season would be a 3 but maybe that was God saying give them a taste of what they will be seeing more of in Year 2 lol.”
JuJu Watkins and how being from Los Angeles may hurt her in her goal to surpass Caitlin Clark
Watkins has stolen the spotlight with her remarkable achievements
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As Caitlin Clark transitions from a record-setting NCAA career to making waves in the WNBA, the search for the next generational talent in women’s basketball intensifies. Among the standout contenders is USC’s JuJu Watkins, whose remarkable achievements and electrifying playstyle have captured national attention.
Yet, despite her undeniable talent, the challenges of her environment and circumstances may hinder her quest to replicate Clark‘s legendary status.
On the latest episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlock, Whitlock highlighted the contrasting environments that shaped the rise of Caitlin Clark and JuJu Watkins.
“Well, Caitlin Clark was in Iowa in the middle of nowhere,” Whitlock explained.
“She wasn’t in the entertainment capital of the world. She wasn’t in a city that had 75-degree weather year-round and open beaches. She grew up in and continued to play in a little isolated area of the country where people are starved for entertainment. And so, she built a huge following right there in the state of Iowa, her home state.”
Clark‘s basketball-centric environment in Iowa offered a singular focus and rabid local support that fueled her rise to stardom.
In contrast, Watkins competes for attention in Los Angeles, where the allure of beaches, Hollywood, and a saturated entertainment landscape present unique distractions. This fragmented focus could impact her ability to cultivate the same level of national adoration that Clark commanded.
Record-Breaking talent
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Despite these challenges, Watkins‘ talent is undeniable. She recently became the fastest Power Five player in women’s college basketball history to reach 1,000 career points, accomplishing the feat in just 38 games-two fewer than Clark.
With season averages of 24.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists while shooting 46.2% from the field, Watkins’ dominance on the court is unquestionable. Her ability to shine in high-pressure moments underscores her potential to become a transformative player in women’s basketball.