Angel Reese Goes Viral Stretching In Tiny Basketball Shorts While Staring Down The Camera

Angel Reese Goes Viral Stretching In Tiny Basketball Shorts While Staring Down The Camera

Angel Reese smilingAngel Reese (Photo via Angel Reese/X)
Angel Reese was turning heads and causing chaos on X, formerly known as Twitter, after posting a few on-court photos that she somehow managed to make seem racy.

The Chicago Sky rookie is headed into her second year in the WNBA after an impressive first campaign. She’s currently sharpening her skills in the three-on-three ‘Unrivaled’ women’s basketball league.

There was hardly any doubt that the former LSU star was enjoying the spotlight afforded to professional basketball players. But she took to said platform to remind us all.

“i really love this life,” she wrote as the caption to three photos that suggest she isn’t simply referring to basketball.

Check it out below:


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Angel Reese (Image via @Reese10Angel/X)
Angel Reese (Image via @Reese10Angel/X)
“This is what Shaq was talking about,” a user joked.

“Shaq probably saved these pics😭,” another chimed in.

“Top 2 and not 2!” said a third.

Angel Reese’s Unrivaled Participation Could Work Out Very Well For The Chicago Sky

Angel Reese in Rose BC uniformAngel Reese (Photo via Jim Rassol/Imagn Images)
Reese had previously claimed to be looking forward to the opportunity to improve her game with ‘Unrivaled.’ The league has been a resounding success, having landed a viewership deal with TNT and truTV.

Many fans are tuning in to watch, with some of them noticing Angel’s improved offensive game. Her team, Rose BC, has also clinched a spot in the playoffs, thanks to her contribution.

The Sky missed out on postseason play in Reese’s first WNBA season, but she’s looking better heading into year two. Given her improvement and the fact that they have a new coach, it will be interesting to see how the team fares in her second year.

Reese, 22, was unable to complete her rookie campaign after suffering a season-ending wrist injury late in the term. But an entire season of this could mean the difference for Chicago.

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