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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"The WNBA don't pay for my bills" - Angel Reese said her WNBA salary is not even enough to pay for her personal expenses
"The WNBA don't pay for my bills" - Angel Reese said her WNBA salary is not even enough to pay for her personal expenses originally appeared on Basketball Network.
The Chicago Sky’s season certainly hasn’t gone as planned in head coach Tyler Marsh’s first year at the helm. Injuries have taken a major toll, starting with veteran guard Courtney Vandersloot’s season-ending setback and,
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese laid out the goals that she wants to achieve by the time her playing days come to an end.
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese once claimed that her WNBA salary does not cover her bills amid the ongoing pay dispute between the league and its players. Reese, 23, is just one of several WNBA players who have spoken out about the pay they receive in recent years.
Reese held her Back-to-School Bash at Intentional Sports in Chicago, where she gave away 1,000 free backpacks and school supplies. Not only that, but she also held a "special community chat" and a meet-and-greet with her young fans.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese spun "a negative into a positive" when she monetized the "mebounds" term some of her critics coined to scrutinize her game.
Angel Reese is dreaming big when it comes to her new signature shoes. Reebook announced the WNBA star’s first signature shoes called ‘The Angel Reese 1s’ which will drop on Sept.
Reese’s platform and influence matter for several reasons. First, Reese’s reach converts to real dollars and brand leverage: Reebok is rolling out the Angel Reese 1 signature shoe on September 18, a clear commercial milestone for a current WNBA player.