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Angel Reese Battling Fatigue with Fierce Self-Talk: “Suck It”

July 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Chicago Sky faced a tough challenge on Monday, playing their fifth game in just nine days and falling 91-78 to the WNBA’s top team, the Minnesota Lynx. Despite the loss, Angel Reese gave a standout performance, logging a double-double with 9 of 14 shooting, 10 rebounds, three assists, and playing 37 minutes. However, the Lynx avenged their recent 87-81 defeat by the Sky, making it a hard-fought game for Chicago.

July has been challenging for the Sky, managing only two wins out of five games so far, but Reese refused to blame fatigue for the setback. Speaking to Moreau Sports Prod Co via X, she said, “You just have to suck it up and keep playing.” Reese added, “I usually play about 35 to 36 minutes and typically rest my top players. I don’t have the luxury to be scared or tired—I know the team needs me, so I go out every day and dominate my matchups.”

Reese’s effort was impressive, making her the driving force on both ends of the court and matching up well against MVP candidate Napheesa Collier. Despite the struggles, Reese’s mentality reflects the resilience the Sky must adopt as they move forward. Their next game is at home against the Atlanta Dream, marking their second matchup in a three-night stretch at Wintrust Arena.

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Fan Take: Angel Reese’s determination highlights the grit and toughness that WNBA fans love about the game, showing that even in tough schedules, star players rise to the occasion. This resilience not only inspires teammates but also elevates the competitive spirit of the league, promising thrilling games ahead.

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