Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese has firmly established herself as one of the premier talents in the WNBA. The 23-year-old is wrapping up the 2025 All-Star game season with impressive stats, including 14.7 points, a 45.8% shooting rate, 12.6 rebounds (leading the league in rebounds for the second consecutive year), 3.7 assists, and 1.5 steals per game, all achieved in an average of 31.6 minutes on the court.
As a fan favorite, Reese’s personal life has garnered considerable attention. The former LSU Tigers standout has confirmed she is in a relationship, though she has kept her partner’s identity under wraps until recently. On Wednesday, she gave a significant clue by sporting a necklace engraved with “WCJ,” the initials of Orlando Magic forward Wendell Carter Jr. Reese has also been seen attending various Magic games during the offseason, fueling speculation about their romance.
While Reese sparked interest with her relationship reveal, the spotlight on Christmas Day belonged to New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods, who announced their engagement via social media. Woods posted multiple photos of Towns proposing at a rooftop bar in New York City, receiving numerous congratulatory messages, including one from Reese herself.
Reese and Woods have been friends for some time, and the engagement news hints at possible future connections between WNBA stars and the broader sports and entertainment world. Meanwhile, Reese is concentrating on her off-court endeavors during the WNBA offseason, including her “Unapologetically Angel” podcast and several endorsement deals. Notably, she declined to participate in the second season of the “Unrivaled” series earlier this year, despite her standout role in the inaugural season and affiliation with champion Lord’s BC.
Fan Take: Angel Reese’s rise, both on and off the court, illustrates the growing influence and visibility of WNBA stars beyond basketball. Her relationship with an NBA player and engagement with media projects highlight the expanding cultural reach of the league, which bodes well for the sport’s continued growth and fan engagement.

