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  • Angel Reese’s Daring New Year’s Outfit Turned Heads

    Angel Reese’s Daring New Year’s Outfit Turned Heads

    Chicago Sky star Angel Reese had a playful way of bidding farewell to 2024 and ushering in 2025.

    Before the clock struck midnight, the WNBA star teased fans with a sultry selfie to ring in the New Year.

    In a TikTok post, the 6-foot-3 forward shared a sizzling shot, showcasing her incredible physique in a plunging dress that left little to the imagination.

    Reese welcomed 2025 in the color of the year, Mocha Mousse, but added her own twist with an eye-catching animal print dress featuring playful ruffle details.

    What truly captured fans’ attention, however, was the daring cut-out design on the dress, especially the bold midsection detail that turned heads.

    With this, fans couldn’t help but gush over her daring New Year’s Eve look.

    “Gorgeous,” said one fan.

    “Pretty as always,” a second user added.

    “The girl is really badass,” a follower remarked.

    One fan also hyped Reese with a positive comment, saying, “You are that girl…” While another dubbed her the “Chicago queen.”

    Another follower also mentioned the WNBA star’s outfit and commented, “Can we get a little commotion for the dress?”

    The 22-year-old is not only making waves in the WNBA as a hooper, but she is also building a reputation off the court, particularly in the fashion scene.

    Oct 20, 2024; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese attends game five of the 2024 WNBA Finals at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

    Reese made her Met Gala debut in 2024, further solidifying her presence in the fashion world.

    The former LSU player also turned heads at the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York, where she wowed the crowd in a striking red crochet dress by Jamaican brand Diotima.

    As for her WNBA career, the Sky star is gearing up to return to the court for the 2025 regular season. The team’s first game will be against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on May 17.

  • Travis Kelce Sends 4-Word Message After Landing Caitlin Clark on Podcast

    Travis Kelce Sends 4-Word Message After Landing Caitlin Clark on Podcast

    The moment “New Heights” fans have been calling for is finally here: Caitlin Clark is the newest guest of the podcast from NFL star brothers Jason and Travis Kelce.

    Earlier this week the brothers teased their guest with fans hoping it would finally be Clark. Well, the Jason and Travis gave their fans a New Year’s Day present they’ll never forget by having the legendary Iowa Hawkeyes guard on the show.

    In an exclusive look at the episode, Clark opened up on getting recruited by top colleges when she was in just seventh grade.

    “I feel very fortunate,” Caitlin said while admitting her parents helped keep her grounded amid the influx of letters from teams. “They wanted me to be in seventh grade and enjoy middle school and hang out with [my] friends. Like, you shouldn’t be worrying about where you’re going to college.”

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce

    Clark didn’t take any visits to college programs until after he freshman season, eventually settling on Iowa during her senior year.

    “I was never in a rush,” she added. “My parents did a really good job of making sure I have a good circle around me. It wasn’t always about college recruitment.”

    “New Heights” revealed the introduction of Clark on Wednesday morning with a long introduction of Jason going through the list of accomplishments from the Indiana Fever star – which is longer than a CVS receipt.

    During the snippet, Clark admitted, “I don’t get excited about many things, but this…this was at the top of my list so.”

    Her admission led to a four-word message from Travis to his older brother, “We made it, Jason.”

  • NBA Dream Gets Closer for Angel Reese’s Family as Brother Juju Reese’s Success With Maryland Sees No End

    NBA Dream Gets Closer for Angel Reese’s Family as Brother Juju Reese’s Success With Maryland Sees No End

    If not for Julian Reese, Angel Reese might never have started playing basketball. The Chicago Sky star, only a year older than her brother, always wanted to compete with him playing hoops growing up. And so, a star was born. The older sibling is now a superstar in the WNBA, even if she’s just finished her rookie season. Meanwhile, her brother is on a surefire path to the NBA as well, if his latest achievement is anything to go by.

    Angel Reese shocks fans by claiming she wants to become teammates with  Caitlin Clark

    The brother-sister duo played for the same Maryland program for one year, before Angel transferred to LSU. But where the sister has now graduated, her brother is in his senior year of college and making waves with the Terrapins.

    The Instagram page of the men’s hoops team posted a picture of ‘Juju Reese’ with a huge 24 highlighted behind him. The poster reveals his ranking in the Coaches Poll, a huge achievement in one of his biggest college seasons.

    Averaging 12.0 points per game, although slightly down from the last season, Reese’s shooting efficiency has improved significantly, with a field goal percentage of 58.4%. This achievement comes on the heels of the Terrapin player making Maryland history – scoring 1,100 points and 800 rebounds, the eighth player in program history to do so, putting him in the elite company of former NBA champion Keith Booth.

    One of his best performances came against Maryland Eastern Shore, where the senior scored 23 points and 11 rebounds, making his double-double noteworthy. His sister also cheered for him as she reposted the school’s post on X, celebrating with the one that was a major reason why she picked basketball in the first place.

    “Everything was always competitive with my younger brother,” Angel told What’s Up? in March 2022. “We had a basketball court in front of our house, and it was always very competitive and intense. We played all the time together. It helped shape me to who I am now.”

    But taking the sentiment forward, Julian Reese recently teased her sister playing hoops because of him, and the older sibling was quick to correct him!

    Angel Reese rushes to correct Julian Reese’s hilariously misguided notions

    NBA Dream Gets Closer for Angel Reese's Family as Brother Juju Reese's  Success With Maryland Sees No End - EssentiallySports

    Being competitive and picking basketball because both their parents played the sport was natural. But then in a recent X post by NBA Future Starts Now, Julian Reese said in a video that his sister is actually right-handed but shoots left-handed because she wanted to be like him.

    Correcting him in a tweet, Angel reposted the video with the caption, “my baby brotherrr💞😭 not you lying saying i switched hands cause i wanted to be like you stoppp itttt😭🤣”

    The Chicago Sky forward is actually ambidextrous when it comes to shooting but prefers to do it with her left hand. However, with her left wrist injured at the end of her rookie season and having to have surgery on it, Reese might focus on shooting with her right hand now. In fact, she is already practicing with her right hand.

    The brother-sister duo, who are only 13 months apart in age, disagree on who is the better player of the two. When asked, both said themselves! Julian was confident that he could beat her 100 to 20 times, whereas Angel said, “100 to 20?! He’s out of his mind. He knows I have the better shoe, he buys expensive stuff though.”

    It would certainly be interesting to see when Julian comes to the NBA and both Reese siblings get into the top echelons of the sport!

     

  • A’ja Wilson’s Walk-In Leaves 22YO Star Bawling as UNC Get Ultimate Compliment From WNBA Royalty

    A’ja Wilson’s Walk-In Leaves 22YO Star Bawling as UNC Get Ultimate Compliment From WNBA Royalty

    The Watsco Center was buzzing with excitement as the Miami Hurricanes took the court to face the North Carolina Tar Heels. As expected, the game was a hit. The defensive efforts from UNC were stellar all the way through, resulting in a 69-60 victory against Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. An appreciation token for the same came in the form of a beloved basketball star for the Tar Heels.

    UNC managed to score only seven points in the fourth quarter, leading fans to expect the opponents to win. But the tone was firmly established. While Miami was stuck with a season-low point total, UNC marked their first win in Coral Gables since 2015. But that wasn’t the only surprise for UNC’s roster.

    As the team celebrated their win, they were greeted with a surprise in the locker room. It was none other than A’ja Wilson. The Las Vegas Aces star, decked out in a moss green t-shirt, a plain silver necklace, and a red bandana, was there to witness some quality basketball. And she wasn’t disappointed.

    During the game, Wilson shared her enthusiasm in a video message, saying, “What’s up y’all, it’s A’ja Wilson here, enjoying the game. It’s a good game, you got a ranked opponent here. So yeah, I’m loving some good basketball over here.” Her passion for the sport and her support for women’s basketball were evident as she cheered alongside the fans.

    Hearing those words, “It’s a good game,” 22-year-old star Alyssa Ustby couldn’t hold back her tears. It was a powerful moment, highlighting the impact of seeing a role model and WNBA star up close. Wilson’s surprise visit wasn’t just a thrill for Ustby; it was an ultimate compliment to the entire UNC team. “Good win, guys!” Wilson said as she entered the locker room, offering her congratulations. The team was ecstatic, taking photos with the WNBA star and soaking in the praise from one of basketball’s best.

    Back at the Watsco Center, despite Miami’s strong fourth-quarter run, UNC’s early lead proved insurmountable. The Tar Heels’ defense and rebounding were key to their victory, with a significant 40 points in the paint and 16 second-chance points.

    Alyssa Ustby added 19 points and 13 rebounds, and Maria Gakdeng led UNC with 21 points. But for the coach, it was the defense that stood out, limiting Miami’s points in the paint to 20 while forcing 15 turnovers to their mere 4.

    “I liked how we were defending,” Coach Courtney Banghart said. “They weren’t getting any looks that they wanted in the fourth quarter. So I was using the clock and the time and trusting our defense even more so than our offense.” With momentum on their side, the Tar Heels now gear up for their next challenge against Notre Dame.

     

  • Caitlin Clark’s World Record at Risk as Sabrina Ionescu’s $600,000 Collectible Poised to Dust WNBA Rival’s Legacy

    Caitlin Clark’s World Record at Risk as Sabrina Ionescu’s $600,000 Collectible Poised to Dust WNBA Rival’s Legacy

    In the basketball world, every game is a chance to rewrite history, but sometimes, it’s the players off the court who make the biggest impact. For Caitlin Clark, her name has become synonymous with record-breaking feats, but now, it’s her collectibles that are in the spotlight. While Clark has continued to dominate the court, setting new milestones like most points by a guard in a single season in WNBA history, Sabrina Ionescu is eyeing a different kind of legacy—one that could soon push one of Clark’s records into the rearview mirror.

    According to a recent post by wnbacards.com on X, “Sabrina Ionescu Black 1/1 Rookie Card has popped up on eBay…in a CGC slab no less. With the recent Caitlin Clark sales, it looks like the owner is ready to try and cash in! This is one of the most sought-after WNBA cards in the modern era – what would you pay for it?” This post reveals just how the world of WNBA collectibles is heating up, with Ionescu’s card poised to challenge Clark’s record-breaking sales.

    With a starting price that could easily top $600,000, it’s clear the market is ready to take Ionescu’s legacy to new heights, creating the possibility that Clark’s world record for an autographed card could soon be eclipsed.

    This comes on the heels of Caitlin Clark’s impressive rise in the collectibles scene. A one-of-a-kind Caitlin Clark autographed card was recently sold earlier this month for a whopping $234,850, breaking the record for the second-highest sale for any women’s sports card. This places her just behind tennis legend Serena Williams, whose 2003 NetPro Serena Williams autographed patch card fetched $266,400.

    Back in September, another Caitlin Clark card hit the headlines when it sold for $84,000, setting the record for the most expensive women’s basketball card ever sold—until now.

    New collectibles rivalry: Ionescu’s $600K card poised to overtake Clark and Serena

    Now, it’s all about Sabrina Ionescu, whose marketability has soared due to massive sales of her shoes and her on-court impact for the Liberty. These factors are likely behind the surge in the value of her collectibles, which are set to surpass both Serena Williams’ and Caitlin Clark’s records soon.

    USA Today via Reuters

    While Clark is poised to make new landmarks by bidding for a National Women’s Soccer League expansion franchise in Cincinnati, Sabrina has clearly matched Clark’s marketability. Her shoes have received a warm reception from both players and fans alike, solidifying her place as a force in the world of sports memorabilia and beyond.

    As Clark’s legacy grows, Ionescu is emerging as a worthy rival in the collectibles world, and the $600,000 rookie card is just the beginning. The future of WNBA collectibles seems to be in the capable hands of these two stars, and it’s clear that the competition is only going to get fiercer from here.

    Will Caitlin Clark’s record stand, or will Sabrina Ionescu’s rare card topple it? Only time will tell. What is clear, however, is that the women’s sports collectibles market is in for an exhilarating ride, and these two athletes are leading the charge.

     

  • Apple’s Decade-Old Problem Haunts Angel Reese as She Publicly Embarrasses the American Brand

    Apple’s Decade-Old Problem Haunts Angel Reese as She Publicly Embarrasses the American Brand

    Let us go back to 2012 when the police in the city of Mildura, Victoria (Australia) had to issue a warning. Apple’s iOS 6 service had incorrectly listed Mildura as being in the middle of Murray Sunset National Park. This left several motorists stranded in the Australian Outback. They were left in the middle of nowhere—3,000 square miles of Australian bush that had poisonous snakes and insects. They had very little water or mobile reception and some of them were helpless for 24 hours.

    Well, the company has surely worked on its maps over the years, which has been much better. However, Angel Reese knows it can be much better. Hear it from her!

    Angel Reese Says WNBA Doesn't Pay Her Bills & $8K Rent, Social Media Starts  Pocket Watching

    “Apple maps please get it together. I’m driving and the navigation is jumping all over the place 😭🤣🥲” she posted on X. When Steve Jobs resigned his post as the CEO of Apple and Tim Cook took over in August 2011, there were some obvious reservations about the new leadership.

    In 2024, perhaps most can say that Cook has done his job well, but for Angel Reese, the Apple maps still aren’t the best. Although Cook’s first order of business as the new boss was to release the iPhone 4s, on Sept. 19, 2012, Apple also launched its navigation app for the iOS 6 update. And it was a disaster.

    In 2012, the gap in technology was addressed by Cook and his team. A statement was issued: “With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment. We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better.”

    “While we’re improving Maps, you can try alternatives by downloading map apps from the App Store like Bing, MapQuest and Waze, or use Google or Nokia maps by going to their websites and creating an icon on your home screen to their web app,” he had added.

    Some even criticized the CEO for hurriedly releasing the Apple Maps feature when it wasn’t ready, citing how Steve Jobs would have focused on the user experience more than anything. Although there have been solutions to the navigation issue, the problem never seems to have been 100% fixed. It’s not as if Google Maps, their direct competitor, is completely problem-free.

    But while there was a time when Google ruled, Apple has now allowed non-users to access a beta version of Apple Maps in the Chrome and Edge browsers on Windows. While Google Maps first hit one billion users back in June 2012, just before their competitor’s version launched, Apple has grown in that time as well through the sheer amount of updates.

    Clearly, Reese has so far preferred Apple Maps, but she might just move on to Google if this continues! While Jobs’ brainchild provides quality products, the maps still have some problems in 2024.

    Apple's Decade-Old Problem Haunts Angel Reese as She Publicly Embarrasses  the American Brand - EssentiallySports

    Apple maps and the problems that users have been facing in 2024…

    The company’s maps have encountered problems such as freezing and lagging, which left many users frustrated. Think about crashes, glitches, errors, and unresponsive maps. It seems Angel Reese experienced a similar problem. Is there any solution available for this?

    Well, as per ‘My GPS Tools’, users may have to check the internet speed for such problems. Apple Maps uses on stable and fast internet connection to show the maps and help users navigate efficiently. If the connection isn’t working properly, the app will start lagging or freezing and the performance won’t be great.

    And if the app keeps crashing, users can identify and address errors using diagnostic apps. While issues persist, Apple Maps has made some great changes as well. For instance, they have tried to make the guidance feel more natural by using human-sounding phrases. Think: “Go past the light and make a left,” instead of “In 300 yards, turn left.”

    Additionally, Apple also handles route instructions differently for urban and rural roads as well as for highways and local streets.

    Do you have any issues with Apple Maps? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

  • Too Late for Caitlin Clark’s Unrivaled Callup as Fever Star Drops 4-Word Message on Teammate’s Miami Preparation

    Too Late for Caitlin Clark’s Unrivaled Callup as Fever Star Drops 4-Word Message on Teammate’s Miami Preparation

    Finally, we are at the door of January 2025! This also means the inaugural season of the highly anticipated 3-on-3 basketball league featuring some of the best players in women’s basketball. With lucrative packages and an opportunity for players to stay closer to home instead of competing overseas, the excitement is undeniable. No doubt it’s going to be equally competitive, and players are already hitting their practice sessions. First, it was Angel Reese, but now there’s another star from an opposing team firing up the preparation.

    It’s Aliyah Boston. To hit the charts high in the league co-founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, the Indiana Fever’s sensation is leaving no stone unturned. Recently, the Fever posted a video of the 23-year-old star putting in work during the offseason.

    “On the offseason grind with @aliyah.boston at Worcester Academy 🔥,” read the caption. The moves and grooves by the 2023 Rookie of the Year were definitely a glimpse of her commitment. It’s no surprise that Boston is on the roster—her talent and work ethic speak volumes.

    As the Fever’s social media showcased her grind at Worcester Academy, the video quickly caught Caitlin Clark’s attention. “Got me fired up,” added the 22-year-old Iowa native. Her four-word comment on Instagram has fans wondering: Is Clark feeling some serious FOMO about not joining the inaugural season of the Unrivaled 3×3 basketball league?

    Raucous crowd roars its approval for Caitlin Clark in her home debut with  Fever, an 83-80 win | Iowa | kimt.com

    Though she wasn’t the only Fever player hyped about Boston’s workout, Lexie Hull also chimed in with an enthusiastic “Yes ma’am.” It’s clear the Fever roster is more than teammates—they’re a squad of mutual motivators.

    Clark and Boston have already formed a dynamic duo in Indiana.

    Boston’s second All-Star season showcased her all-around game, averaging 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 3.2 assists. Meanwhile, Clark stormed the league with 19.2 points, 8.4 (league-high) assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game. And, let’s not forget—playing alongside a generational talent like Caitlin Clark is no easy feat!

    Together, they’ve brought new energy to the Fever, turning them into one of the WNBA’s most exciting teams. Not just that, off the court too, their bond is just as compelling. Whether it’s hyping each other up on social media or dominating together on the hardwood, these two are redefining what it means to be teammates.

    While Boston is gearing up for Unrivaled, Clark’s comment hints at her own itch to hit the court. Even the President of Unrivaled, Alex Bazzel, asserted that Clark will always have a roster spot. But, fans of the Fever star know she opted out of the league’s debut season despite being one of its top targets.

    And, Bazell too confirmed that she wouldn’t be playing in the league for its debut season but hopefully would do so in the future. After a relentless stretch of basketball—dominating her final year at Iowa, dazzling in her rookie WNBA season, and earning Rookie of the Year honors—Caitlin Clark chose to prioritize rest and recovery.

    But seeing her teammate’s preparation might be stirring up some second thoughts. The allure of competing alongside the best in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment like Unrivaled is hard to resist. And let’s not forget: Clark thrives in the spotlight, and Unrivaled is poised to bring plenty of it.

  • Indiana Fever’s Latest Post Got Caitlin Clark ‘Fired Up’

    Indiana Fever’s Latest Post Got Caitlin Clark ‘Fired Up’

    Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is still enjoying the WNBA offseason. While she’s not forgetting her workouts and improving her game, she’s also making sure to get some much-needed downtime.

    More recently, Clark has been spotted multiple times watching college basketball, NBA and G League games with her boyfriend Connor McCaffery. Clearly, she’s making the most of her first offseason.

    On Monday, however, Clark got fired up and it appears she’s now more excited than ever to get the new WNBA season started. It comes after the Fever posted a video of Aliyah Boston’s latest workout.

    In the clip the Fever shared on Instagram, Boston can be seen working on her offensive game, doing shooting drills and some low-post action.

    Clark commented on the video and said, “GOT ME FIRED UP.”

    It’s not only Caitlin Clark who was hyped to see Aliyah Boston’s offseason work. Their fellow Fever teammate Lexie Hull also reacted and wrote, “Yes ma’am.”

    Several other fans showed their excitement in the comment section, with one fan even saying, “She legit can be MVP this year.”

    “Special player, special person!” another commenter shared.

    “The league not ready for year 2 CC and year 3 AB,” a third supporter added.

    A follower further stated, “Looking forward to coming season! Thank you for a great season! Next one even better.”

    Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) walks past the photo backdrop Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024.

    Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22)

    The Fever made the playoffs for the first time since 2016 in Clark’s first year in the WNBA. Sure enough, though, Clark wasn’t the only reason for their rise. Both Boston and Kelsey Mitchell played significant roles for Indiana as well to bring the team back to relevance.

    That being said, it’s definitely intriguing to see how Clark, Boston and the rest of the Fever follow up the big year they had.

  • Caitlin Clark’s Wilson Basketball Spotted by Fan, With One Minor Mistake

    Caitlin Clark’s Wilson Basketball Spotted by Fan, With One Minor Mistake

    Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is undoubtedly the biggest brand ambassador of Wilson basketball today. That being said, one would expect the popular sporting goods brand to be perfect when it comes to promoting her.

    Unfortunately, Wilson recently committed a rather common mistake when it comes to Clark, which was spotted in its flagship store in New York.

    While selling a couple of items from Clark’s basketball series with the brand — the Caitlin Clark Ascent and Caitlin Clark Repetition basketball products — the store displayed a white paper sheet showing the prices of the products. On it, the Fever guard’s name was spelled incorrectly.

    Instead of “Caitlin,” her name was written as “Caitlyn.”

    As mentioned, it’s a common mistake among fans and followers, with many supporters online often spelling “Caitlin” with a “Y” instead of the last “I,” so an understandable mistake for sure!

    It was seen in the New York City flagship store, located at 594 Broadway in SoHo.

    Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark

    As for Clark, she is currently in the middle of what has been an incredible offseason, which has seen her get multiple recognitions such as TIME Athlete of the Year, Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year and Sports Business Journal Best Sports Business Athlete.

  • Angel Reese Recalls ‘Broke’ Phase Before WNBA Stint

    Angel Reese Recalls ‘Broke’ Phase Before WNBA Stint

    Chicago Sky star Angel Reese reflected on her life before joining the WNBA.

    On social media, the 22-year-old gave a glimpse into her life, sharing her journey as an aspiring basketball player and the hustle it took to make ends meet.

    In her Instagram Stories, Reese reposted a video from 2019 where she worked at the restaurant chain, Smashburger.

    As the WNBA star looked back and described the experience as her “humble beginnings,” she revealed how she used to struggle to balance practice and work.

    “I used to be broke, clocking in for work then going to practice, Smashburger days, IYKTYK. Sometimes I used to literally work from 10 AM to 10 PM,” she wrote.

    Angel Reese Recalls 'Broke' Phase Before WNBA Stint - Athlon Sports

    Before becoming a standout for the Chicago Sky, Reese made a name for herself in college basketball. She first represented Maryland before transferring to LSU two years later.

    There, she was named the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) for women’s basketball of the 2023 NCAA Tournament.

    Following her success, the 6-foot-3 Baltimore native quickly became one of the highest-earning student-athletes of the NIL era.

    According to Vogue, Reese secured lucrative deals with major brands such as Beats by Dre, Amazon, Goldman Sachs and more.

    Now, following her impressive first year with the  Sky, the WNBA star continues to make waves both on and off the court.

    Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky

    Interestingly, Reebok has extended its multi-year partnership with Reese and plans to release a signature sneaker in 2026.

    Apart from that, she has also signed a multi-deal agreement with the $34 billion Reese’s chocolate brand for the release of Reese’s Puffs cereal and their apparel line, the Angel x Reese’s Pieces Logo Collection.