Kamilla Cardoso will keep her Number 10 jersey with the Chicago Sky, while Angel Reese will switch to No.5, embracing it as a symbol of “new beginnings.” Both Cardoso and Reese sported No.10 during their standout college basketball careers-Cardoso at South Carolina and Reese at LSU.
Reese had also worn No.5 during her time at the University of Maryland and Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore before donning No.10 at LSU. Meanwhile, Cardoso has had various jersey numbers since her high school days.
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New number for Angel Reese
When the Chicago Sky drafted Cardoso and Reese, there was curiosity about who would retain No.10. On Tuesday, the team posted images of their new rookie jerseys, confirming Cardoso would keep No.10. Reese, the seventh overall pick, addressed her jersey change positively.
“New era, new beginnings,” she said. “Go cop now!”
Reese’s merchandise is expected to be a hit. Given her popularity, her No.5 jersey is poised to be a best-seller.
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Fans can look forward to seeing both players in action when the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever face each other on June 1. The game is expected to attract many fans, with a sea of Reese and Clark jerseys likely to be seen in the stands.
Reese made her WNBA debut on Wednesday night, starting for the Chicago Sky in their season opener against the Dallas Wings. Despite Chicago’s 87-79 loss, Reese had a solid performance, scoring 12 points on 5 of 13 shooting in 26 minutes, along with seven rebounds and one assist.
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