Angel Reese needs to work on her free throws after a slow start in that category.
Angel Reese, the rising star of the Chicago Sky, has swiftly made her mark in the WNBA, showcasing a formidable playing style reminiscent of her dominance at LSU.
The physical, paint-centric approach that defined her collegiate career is proving to be a winning formula at the professional level, with Reese’s on-court energy igniting her teammates.
However, Reese’s early WNBA journey hasn’t been without its hurdles. Two notable criticisms have emerged: her tendency to foul and her free throw shooting.
In her WNBA regular season debut, Reese struggled at the charity stripe, converting only 2 out of 8 attempts-an area that requires refinement for her continued success.
Yet, amidst these challenges, Reese demonstrated resilience and improvement. In a recent game against the Dallas Wings, she showcased progress by sinking 5 of 7 free throws-a marked improvement from her debut performance.
Chicago Sky’s head coach, Teresa Weatherspoon, emphasized the necessity of this improvement, highlighting the team’s dedication to honing their skills, particularly at the free throw line.
Weatherspoon wants Reese to improve
“We work too much, too long on free throws to step up there and shoot the way that we did the first game,” Weatherspoon remarked. “But it happens. Those things happen. So what do you do to bounce back from it? You work at it again, you go right back to the drawing board… and they did.”
Weatherspoon’s satisfaction with Reese’s progress reflects the team’s commitment to continuous improvement. As Reese navigates the challenges of her rookie season, her determination and willingness to refine her game offer promise for a bright future in the WNBA.
Angel Reese’s journey epitomizes the resilience and adaptability required to excel at the highest level of women’s basketball, underscoring her status as a rising star to watch in the league.
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