Some individuals face more challenges than others. Since Angel Reese entered the WNBA, it seems there’s always someone ready to criticize her each time she steps into the spotlight. The scrutiny she faces transcends basketball, as seen when fans harshly criticized her New Year’s Eve outfit, forcing her to delete her Instagram account. Unfortunately, the negativity didn’t end there; during one game, slurs were allegedly directed at her, prompting the league to investigate, with even her competitors coming to her defense. “There’s no place for that in our game, there’s no place for that in society,” stated Caitlin Clark.
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However, tonight, Angel Reese changed the narrative through her outstanding performance. From this point forward, it’s all about “MEBOUNDS, SHEBOUNDS, WEBOUNDS.” In a victory against the Sparks, she was the top performer in all three main statistics – scoring 24 points, grabbing 16 rebounds, and making 7 assists. This game marked her 50th career appearance, and she made it memorable by becoming the first player in WNBA history to achieve 15 or more rebounds in four consecutive games. Who could accuse her of merely padding her stats after this achievement? Finally, the support is pouring in, especially from her biggest fan: her mother.
It’s been an incredible week for the Reese family, filled with victories. Both Angel and her brother are pursuing their dreams far from home in Los Angeles. Naturally, Mama Reese feels both pride and the impact of distance. She shared her feelings on X, stating, “Both kids are in LA right now. Wish I was there to give a hug of congratulations to 1 & a hug of encouragement to the other. #proudmom,” reflecting on her own journey of chasing dreams. In her own time, Angel Webb Reese made a name for herself at UMBC, earning a spot in the Athletics Hall of Fame and having her No. 10 jersey retired.
Both kids are in LA right now. Wish I was there to give a hug of congratulations to 1 & a hug of encouragement to the other. #proudmom
— AngelReese(TheMom) (@awebbreese) June 29, 2025
Angel Reese is acutely aware of her mother’s sacrifices and honors her deeply. She responded to her mom’s tweet with affection, stating, “Love you mom! This for YOU! 🥺.” Their bond is profound. While many athletes draw inspiration from external sources, Reese credits her mother as her primary influence: “I used to go to my mom’s games when I was younger. She used to play in a little league, and I used to always go watch her games on Sundays. That was something that was always inspiring to me,” she explained to Just Women’s Sports. “She’s always been independent and she molded that into me. I am who I am because of her.”
Furthermore, Julian Reese, Angel’s brother, explored various sports during his youth, with guidance from the two Angels in his life—his sister and mother—helping to lead him to the Lakers. It’s time for Mama Reese to take a victory lap; she deserves every moment of this success.
Has Angel Reese Entered the MVP Conversation?
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Definitely, and she has the stats to prove it. With her impressive performance of 24 points, 16 rebounds, and 7 assists against the Sparks, Angel Reese is no longer just a promising talent; she is now in the discussion among the league’s elite. Furthermore, she holds the record for the most rebounds in a player’s first 50 games with 647, surpassing Tina Charles’ previous record of 565.
In fact, after her last game, Reese has made it to the fourth spot all-time for the most 15-point, 15-rebound games within a player’s first two seasons (5 games), trailing only MVP winners Tina Charles (10), Yolanda Griffith (8), and Jonquel Jones (6).
Even more impressive is that Angel Reese still has 28 games remaining this season to enhance her record. Her recent consistency has been outstanding, with three consecutive 15-point, 15-rebound performances, placing her in a rare group that includes MVPs Lisa Leslie, Jonquel Jones, and A’ja Wilson. Should history repeat itself, her current trajectory doesn’t just lead to stardom; it points directly to MVP recognition.