Angel Reese feels the love from Chicago Sky fans — and gives it back — in her return with Atlanta Dream

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Angel Reese feels the love from Chicago Sky fans — and gives it back — in her return with Atlanta Dream

On a cool Wednesday night outside Wintrust Arena, the air had a different feel upon entry to the venue for the Chicago Sky’s final preseason game against the Atlanta Dream. There were plenty of blue and black No. 5 jerseys in the crowd, bought after the Sky selected Angel Reese with the No. 7 pick i

Angel Reese feels the love from Chicago Sky fans — and gives it back — in her return with Atlanta Dream

On a cool Wednesday night outside Wintrust Arena, the air had a different feel upon entry to the venue for the Chicago Sky’s final preseason game against the Atlanta Dream. There were plenty of blue and black No. 5 jerseys in the crowd, bought after the Sky selected Angel Reese with the No. 7 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft. Many fans came to show their support for the third-year forward, whom the ...

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On a cool Wednesday night outside Wintrust Arena, the air had a different feel upon entry to the venue for the Chicago Sky’s final preseason game against the Atlanta Dream.

There were plenty of blue and black No. 5 jerseys in the crowd, bought after the Sky selected Angel Reese with the No. 7 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft. Many fans came to show their support for the third-year forward, whom the Sky traded to the Dream on April 6 for two future first-round draft picks.

“She was awesome,” said Shana Battle, 56, wearing a “Sky Town” Reese jersey. “That’s the kind of player you need to win championships.

“It felt like when (the Chicago Bulls) traded Derrick Rose. I felt like I got stabbed in the heart.”

Added Robert Merriweather, 60, who wore a No. 5 Sky home jersey: “I think she’s a great player … that’s who she is.”

Speaking earlier Wednesday, Reese said it was “best for me to move on” but didn’t express any animosity toward the Sky. She’s playing for a contender now, and both sides are ready to put that chapter behind them.

“I’m grateful for Chicago for putting me in a situation where I can come somewhere that I really wanted and (to) people that really wanted me,” Reese said. “I’m grateful to turn the page, no love lost.

“(Chicago’s) a part of my journey, being able to have this and grow from it. I’m really happy to have this opportunity where Atlanta really wanted me to come in and find ways to help them and then to help me. I’ve been happy — I’ve shown all 32 teeth every single day.”

At her introductory news conference in Atlanta, Reese expressed gratitude for her two seasons in Chicago. She remained all smiles at the Dream’s shootaround Wednesday.

“Even from draft day, (I’m thankful for) being able to be drafted here. Chicago is a great city of sports,” Reese said. “I would never forget this opportunity being able to play in front of these amazing fans that have shown up, not even just at home but away games as well.”

Reese’s exit from Chicago was preceded by growing dissatisfaction between the forward and the Sky organization. But general manager Jeff Pagliocca maintains his relationship with Reese remained strong through the final negotiations with the Dream.

During a requested media availability with local reporters last week, Pagliocca repeatedly emphasized his support for Reese and his belief that she will be successful in Atlanta.

“I can tell you this about Angel Reese — she was extremely competitive,” Pagliocca said. “She wanted to win every drill in practice. She wanted to win every game she was suited up for. I’ve never not seen buy-in from Angel Reese from a competitive perspective. Angel was bought in wherever she was going to go.

“She’s just extremely competitive, so things she’s either done or she’s said, I believe come from a competitive place. That’s one of the reasons she’s great.”

Sky coach Tyler Marsh mirrored Pagliocca’s comments.

“She’s only scratched the surface of where her potential is,” Marsh said. “She’s already made a mark in her first two years in this league (and) made incredible contributions to this city and to this organization — which we’re incredibly appreciative for — and I know the show continues to the same in Atlanta.”

Despite entering only her third WNBA season, Reese displayed leadership during her time with the Sky, according to point guard Hailey Van Lith, the No. 11 pick in the 2025 draft. The duo had been teammates on LSU’s Elite Eight team in 2023-24, and Van Lith credits Reese for helping her ease into the WNBA.

“I feel comfortable around her — if I had a bad practice or if she could tell that I was hesitant on my shot, she instilled confidence in me,” Van Lith said. “And we had private conversations of who you have to be in the league to make it. She definitely helped me with that transition, and I’m grateful for the year that I played with her in the pros.”

It’s only the preseason, so trash-talking was unlikely between the former teammates. The Dream visit the Sky on June 9 in the regular season, so maybe it will come then.

“I wouldn’t be surprised,” Van Lith said with a laugh, “but at that point it’s fun and games between two people that have had past history playing with each other. We both have that type of personality, and it’ll elevate both of us in the game.”

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