Angel Reese, a standout player from the Chicago Sky, will not be joining Unrivaled for its second season. The league announced the last three players to complete its 48-woman roster, but Reese was noticeably absent.
Reese and her team, Rose BC, took home the championship in Unrivaled's inaugural season, with Reese being named Defensive Player of the Year. Throughout her WNBA sophomore season, she spoke highly of the league's impact on her development and expressed her support for its future endeavors in an episode of her podcast.
Reese has been dealing with a back injury that kept her sidelined during the Sky's recent season. Her offseason plans have not been officially announced yet.
This news comes as a blow to Unrivaled fans, who were expecting some of the WNBA's top talent to join the league for its second season. While it's disappointing that Reese won't be participating, the league will still feature 80% of the All-WNBA first- and second-team players.
Other notable absentees from this year's Unrivaled roster include Jewell Loyd, Kayla McBride, and Courtney Vandersloot, who is recovering from an ACL injury. This may have been a result of the league initially scaling back its player count to nearly one-third that of the WNBA.
Notable players like A'ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark won't be participating either due to their respective schedules.
Despite this news, fans can look forward to seeing Rachel Banham and Rebecca Allen on the Unrivaled court. Rena Wakama will also be joining as an assistant coach, alongside Teresa Weatherspoon, who has been a mentor to Reese in her WNBA career.
Reese and her team, Rose BC, took home the championship in Unrivaled's inaugural season, with Reese being named Defensive Player of the Year. Throughout her WNBA sophomore season, she spoke highly of the league's impact on her development and expressed her support for its future endeavors in an episode of her podcast.
Reese has been dealing with a back injury that kept her sidelined during the Sky's recent season. Her offseason plans have not been officially announced yet.
This news comes as a blow to Unrivaled fans, who were expecting some of the WNBA's top talent to join the league for its second season. While it's disappointing that Reese won't be participating, the league will still feature 80% of the All-WNBA first- and second-team players.
Other notable absentees from this year's Unrivaled roster include Jewell Loyd, Kayla McBride, and Courtney Vandersloot, who is recovering from an ACL injury. This may have been a result of the league initially scaling back its player count to nearly one-third that of the WNBA.
Notable players like A'ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark won't be participating either due to their respective schedules.
Despite this news, fans can look forward to seeing Rachel Banham and Rebecca Allen on the Unrivaled court. Rena Wakama will also be joining as an assistant coach, alongside Teresa Weatherspoon, who has been a mentor to Reese in her WNBA career.