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The Chicago Sky announced that their new assistant coach will be Courtney Paris, which seems like a great fit for forward Angel Reese.

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Tyler Marsh is set to take the helm of the Chicago Sky for the upcoming season, and the team has announced a new addition to the coaching staff that has fans buzzing with anticipation—particularly regarding forward Angel Reese.

The franchise added former NCAA standout Courtney Paris as an assistant coach. Paris previously served as an assistant for the Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team (2020-21) and the Dallas Wings (2023-24).

Paris, who had a decade-long career, was a two-time rebounding leader in the WNBA, as well as holding the record for the longest double-double streak in the NCAA with the 112 games. Of course, Reese is also a great rebounder, so it seems like a great fit for her.

During her rookie season, the 22-year-old broke the record for the most consecutive double-doubles in a single season with 15, as well as the most double doubles by a rookie with 26. She averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds in her rookie season.

Despite having a successful first season, Reese, who was considered to be Caitlin Clark’s toughest rival when it came to the 2024 WNBA Rookie Award recognition, had to end it early due to a wrist injury. The Chicago Sky also failed to reach the Playoffs.

Reese’s Chicago Sky to open the 2025 WNBA season against Caitlin Clark’s Fever

The 2025 WNBA will start in May, and the Sky’s regular-season opener promises excitement as they go head-to-head with rivals Clark and the Indiana Fever. The anticipation ahead of the matchup made the tickets some of the most expensive in years.

However, Reese will first return to the court in January when the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league begins its debut season. She will play for Rose BC, joining forces with Lexie Hull, Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Azura Stevens, and Brittney Sykes in the new league.

Keeping fans on their toes is an art, and nobody does it better than Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese! From Clark turning heads with golf appearances, to Reese defining pop culture with her podcast, the rookie duo have kept busy. But now, there’s a whole new thing to look forward to if you listen to Angel Reese, and we’re certainly excited! Yes, we’re talking about some hot new Reebok drops coming in 2026! But before we get to that part…

Let’s understand timelines here, and how Reebok has been catching up to competitor Nike pretty fast. The former University of Iowa star first signed with Nike in back in 2022, under the NCAA’s NIL (Name, Image and Likeness). Then in April this year, the brand signed the Indiana Fever star to a reported eight-year, $28 million deal, that also includes a signature shoe. However, that isn’t coming out until 2026, as per a Nike Q2 2025 Earnings Call transcript that surfaced on social media this week. And let us tell you, fans are not happy.

Some X users didn’t mince their words when criticizing the brand, with one writing, “Nike was a mistake for Caitlin Clark. I’ve never seen such incompetence,” while another comment read, “Way too late. Holding her hostage with the contract…” 

On the flip side, Angel Reese signed with a multiyear contract endorsement extension in October, and a signature shoe release is promised some time in 2026. But don’t worry, Reese’s PEs (player exclusives) are already out, which she reminded fans on December 21. The original tweet was from I talk hoops where they were admiring Bayou Barbie’s PEs, writing, “Angel Reese’s PE shoes >>> 😍🔥✨”. Promptly, Reese shared a tweet flexing the cool designs, while tactfully reminding fans to wait till 2026 for the actual show!

“These are only PE’s!! Wait until 2026 and my actual shoe comes out 🤭,” she wrote. But, don’t think the Player Exclusives were any less eye-catching! One was a Chicago Sky-themed design featuring her bold “A” , while another flaunted a playful pink color with “Barbie” splashed across the upper. And then there was one purple-red shoe that had “Ha Ha Ha Ha” written all over the Mid Sole.  One thing’s clear: Each pair is funky, stylish, and full of personality, just like Reese herself. If these PEs are any indication, her signature shoe is going to be a home run. But that’s not all…

The 22-year-old’s marketing mania stretched over all her social media accounts. On December 20, Reese showed off her new Reebok ERS PE that she was also present in the tweet we mentioned earlier. “we love a good PE,” read the caption on Instagram Stories.

Clark, on the other hand, has also been dropping her PE designs on social media from time to time as well. But, unfortunately, fans have been more concerned about the supposed delay that is happening. As per NBA agent, Nike’s hesitation for an earlier release date could be because of A’ja Wilson. Talking on the House of Strauss podcast in September, Nate Jones had said, “I think a lot of it has to do with managing everything that they’re hearing from athletes and fanbase of the WNBA. Maybe even Caitlin herself wants to avoid all that. It’s so controversial that instead of just going for it, I got handed lightning in a bottle and I don’t have a shoe for her rookie year and I’m likely not going to have a shoe for her next year. But, I’ve got the MVP of the league, A’ja Wilson, her shoes coming out. It feels like a lot of this is around avoiding upsetting that, like she can’t go before A’ja.”

For the unversed, Jones is talking about the backlash Nike had received for offering Clark signature shoes, but not A’ja, who had been signed with the brand since 2018 (her rookie year). While she was subsequently offered a signature shoe deal this year slated to be released next year, industry insiders think Nike is keeping the best for last by rolling out Wilson’s apparel first. While this decision might not make sense at first glance, if we look at Nike’s struggles, maybe we can explain it.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese

The $114.52 billion brand is currently going through a sales and profit slump. Nike posted net income of $1.05 billion, or 70 cents per share, in the quarter that ended August 31, as compared to $1.45 billion, or 94 cents per share, in the year-ago period. Sales also plummeted 10% to $11.59 billion. But if you askn Jones, this ‘save the best for last’ philosophy is as redundant as it can get…

“Who the f**k says she can’t go before A’ja, this is business, this isn’t charity. No matter what you think of A’ja Wilson, it’s obvious that the business opportunity with Caitlin Clark is much more substantial and much less risky.”

Having said that, as much as Reese enjoys her PEs, she also puts in the work on the court.

Angel Reese’s Unrivaled grind

After a wrist injury cut her rookie WNBA season short, Reese is now gearing up for the highly anticipated debut of the Unrivaled League, a groundbreaking 3×3 women’s basketball league set to kick off in January 2025. And she’s not taking any chances.

To prepare, Reese has enlisted elite trainer David Alexander. If his name rings a bell, it’s because he’s trained some of the biggest names in sports, including LeBron James. Alexander shared a clip of their session, captioning it, “𝐇𝐄𝐑! @angelreese5 𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝟏 / 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝟏”.

And Reese isn’t just hitting the gym; she’s putting in marathon hours off the court, too. Earlier this week, she gave fans a sneak peek into her life, sharing a Snapchat story from an 8-hour shoot. “Let the 8 hr shoot BEGINNN,” she wrote, looking a little tired but absolutely determined.

So here we are, both Reese and Clark gearing up for a 2026 sneaker showdown. Reese’s flashy PEs are already building hype, while Clark’s delayed shoe has left her fans frustrated with Nike. When 2026 rolls around, this rivalry isn’t just going to be about hoops. It’s going to be about who can own the sneaker game. Who do you think is going to win? Let us know in the comments below.

Chicago Sky fans have hailed the appointment of Courtney Paris as assistant coach as they predicted her arrival will be “perfect” for Angel Reese’s development.

The 37-year-old makes the move to Illinois after embarking coaching roles with the Dallas Wings and the Oklahoma Sooners after calling time on her playing days. During a glittering career on the floor, the retired center won the WNBA title once, while earning the league’s rebounding champion honors on two occasions.

Prior to her professional days, Paris enjoyed a record-breaking collegiate career too, setting a new NCAA all-time haul for consecutive double-doubles with 112. Prior to being drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs back in 2009, she also became the first player in college basketball history to tally up 2,500 career points and 2,000 career rebounds.

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With these achievements in mind, Sky fans have been left convinced that Paris is the perfect appointment as they predicted she will prove a positive influence for starlet Reese. The youngster too set new standards in her maiden WNBA season last term – setting new league records for single-season double-double, alongside the SEC single-season record for rebounds.

Angel Reese
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – JUNE 01: Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky looks on against the Indiana Fever during the first quarter in the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Predicting a fruitful partnership between the assistant coach and power forward, one fan took to social media to hail the news of Paris’ arrival in Chicago, saying: “Oooh she’s going to help Reese and Kamilla,” as a second said: “That’s a win for Angel,” while another added: “OH THIS IS GOING TO BE DYNAMITE!!!”

Meanwhile, another fan pointed out that move is good news for Kamilla Cardoso also, saying: “This should be a good move for Reese and Cardoso,” as a fourth said: “Perfect for Angel, before another confident fan remarked: “Angel about to average 25 rebounds a game.”

Speaking excitedly after adding his first assistant coach since taking the reins as the Sky’s new head coach, Tyler Marsh said: “We are extremely excited to have Courtney join our staff here in Chicago. She brings a decade of WNBA experience as a player and as a coach that will surely benefit our players.”

Paris spoke of her pride at joining Chicago, saying: “I am deeply honored and grateful to [GM Jeff Pagliocca] and Tyler for the opportunity to join the Chicago Sky organization. Through this process, I’ve had the chance to get to know Tyler, and I am truly inspired by his vision and leadership. I’m eager to support him and the entire coaching staff as we work together to elevate this team.”

Likewise, Elizabeth Williams expressed her happiness after learning of Paris’ arrival, adding: “She’s great. Not only a really skilled and smart player but a really great person. We’re going to continue to bring in people that elevate us on and off the floor. I’m excited to have her. It’s always great to have a post coach.”

WNBA superstar Angel Reese has been back in the lab preparing for the inaugural season of Undisputed and her sophomore campaign with the Chicago Sky. Critics say Reese is too busy on social media or attending high-profile events, but that has never been the case.

She has been working hard in the gym to improve her game and today she shared a brief look on the court at the footwear she’s been rocking.

Reese is one of the faces of Reebok’s basketball division, which recently announced a partnership with the WNBA.

As one of the faces of the brand, Reese is set to get a signature shoe. Unfortunately, she will have to wait until 2026 for her signature shoe to drop, so in the meantime, she will be rolling out new PEs.

Reese showed off her new Reebok ERS PE which is in Chicago Sky colors with her signature “A” logo on the tongue.

If this is how we are starting the PE rollouts, the signature sneaker is going to be a home run.

Since ending her first year in the W, Reese has been making appearances all around the sports and fashion world.

After a brief NFL tour that included stops to watch the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium, her hometown Baltimore Ravens in Maryland, and a return to Chicago to take in some Bears action, Reese turned heads at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.

Despite her season being cut short, Reese led the WNBA in rebounds per game (13.1), was named a WNBA All-Star, set a WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles (15), and became the fastest player in league history to reach 20 double-doubles in their career.\

At long last, Angel Reese has linked up with Sexyy Red for a no-bars held conversation.

As fans anticipated, the dynamic duo shared some laughs and spilled some tea — notably on how the “Pound Town” hitmaker’s new line of lip gloss came to be.

Redd, 26, launched her lip gloss line back in August, and the names of the shades sparked some controversy. Some names include “gonorrhea” and “discharge” — and perhaps these are the safest names to print. In the conversation with Reese, the St. Louis rapper explained why she chose these names.

“My friend, she had gonorrhea,” Redd recalled, “and she called me and told me about it…I was in the midst of making some lip gloss. She told me what color it was, and it was green so I’m like ‘I’m going make you some green lip gloss, make you feel better.’”

The Chicago Sky forward couldn’t help but laugh at Redd’s wild story.

Redd continued, sharing that the friend was happy about the lip gloss shade, and even took a selfie wearing it. According to the “SkeeYee” rapper, this same friend was experiencing other symptoms, which inspired the yellow “discharge” shade.

You can see all the shades of Redd’s lip gloss collection and place orders at NorthsidePrincess.com (if you must.)

One of the most iconic rivalries in sports can easily be credited to former Los Angeles Lakers’ Magic Johnson and former Boston Celtics’ Larry Bird. The rivalry between these two legendary players shaped the culture of the NBA for a very long time.

Now, instead of passing the torch to a notable rivalry in the NBA, Johnson is taking a different approach, as he compares his rivalry with Bird to the budding rivalry between WNBA rookie stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.

The 80s was one of the most transformative eras in NBA History, and this era featured fierce competition including Johnson, Bird, Isaiah Thomas, and Michael Jordan. Specifically, the storyline of the Lakers and Celtics rivalry during this time helped revitalize the league and elevate its popularity.

Both teams faced off against each other in the 1980s three times during the NBA Finals, making them the most storied franchises in the NBA.

Johnson and Bird were two fierce competitors who pushed each other to acheiving excellence. Between the years 1980 and 1989, the two combined for eight NBA Championships, with one or both appearing in every finals of the decade.

Currently, Johnson believes the closest rivalry to compare since has been the budding rival between Clark and Reese. The two initially competed against each other in high-level NCAA Tournament matchups, generating millions of viewers and boosting women’s sports.

Their presence alone carried this momentum to the WNBA, making this the most successful WNBA season to date.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese

“I love it because to your point, they dominated in college…and then they brought it over to the WNBA, just like we brought it to the NBA,” Johnson said after being asked by host Joy Taylor about a comparison between the rivalries. “We changed the NBA. They changed the WNBA. And now everything that these young ladies have been fighting for, they’re about to get, right?”

Although there has been lots of controversy surrounding the rivalry between Clark and Reese, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that fans are engaged and excited. This has also resulted in growth within the WNBA, allowing players and coaches to see major improvements in the conditions of the league.

“They end up getting private planes now. They’re gonna get more money in terms of salary because of the new collective bargaining agreement that the NBA and WNBA did together. So, it’s just amazing the way they were able to go around arenas across the country and sell ’em out, and little girls are now dreamin’ about being like Caitlin, like Angel and others.”

The WNBA is in great hands with the current and upcoming talent joining the league.

Record numbers of basketball fans filled arenas to watch the rookie seasons of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese unfold. Simone Biles captivated the world at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Coco Gauff made women’s tennis history.

It was all part of a pivotal year for women in sports, financially and culturally, and after a steady rise in popularity and reach in recent years, the women’s game is more valuable than ever.

“(Clark)’s just moved the needle of the global movement of women in sports,” said softball great and Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch, “and what a thrill it’s been to be able to see her rise.”

The consulting firm Deloitte estimated in November 2023 that women’s sports would generate more than $1 billion in global revenue this year for the first time ever, which the company said is up about 300% from its last estimate in 2021. Skyrocketing viewership and corporate sponsorships were major factors.

The WNBA in July signed a historic 11-year media rights deal with Disney, Amazon Prime and NBC valued at about $200 million — a jump from about $60 million currently. Players hope higher salaries and a greater share of revenue could be on the horizon as parity, star power and competition in the WNBA continue to grow.

The WNBA had its most-watched regular season in 24 years and best attendance in 22 seasons, and commissioner Cathy Engelbert said in a recent state-of-the-league address that players are getting a lot more marketing deals, turning them into household names. That includes Las Vegas star A’ja Wilson, who had one of the most dominant seasons in WNBA history, and Clark, who set numerous rookie records.

The decisive Game 5 of the WNBA finals between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx drew an average of 2.2 million viewers, peaking at 3.3 million, which made it the most-watched WNBA game in 25 years.

“We’ve been growing in popularity, endorsements, media rights, all of those things,” said Amira Rose Davis, a sports historian and assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

“This period is one of rapid acceleration,” Davis continued, “where all that growth seems to switch into overdrive, where the deals are getting bigger, where the visibility is stretching out.”

Clark, the sharp-shooting Indiana guard became a phenomenon when she played at Iowa, capitalized on a foundation laid by hoops stars such as Diana Taurasi, Candace Parker and Wilson, and turbocharged the visibility of women’s basketball.

Ticket sales to Indiana Fever games were up 182% in 2024 from the previous season. The Fever also shattered the attendance record of 13,398 set by the Liberty in 1998 with around 16,084 tickets sold per game. And games featuring Clark and her on-court rival Reese of the Chicago Sky prompted social media debates about basketball, race and culture.

“Something that I always tried to do with me was rise and elevate the game,” said Finch, now an adviser for the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. “And that’s what (Clark)’s doing and her teammates. And just to be able to watch her do it and how humbly she does it, and the impact of not only domestic women’s basketball, but women’s athletics globally. It’s a dream.”

While many point to the WNBA as a blueprint for success in women’s sports, accomplishments in 2024 went far beyond one league or athlete.

Gauff, the 20-year-old tennis superstar, was the world’s highest-paid female athlete this year with $30.4 million in earnings, according to Sportico rankings. Gauff could not defend her 2023 U.S. Open title, but ended her 2024 season with a WTA finals title and a $4.8 million check — the biggest payout ever for a women’s tennis event, per Sportico.

The Olympics neared complete gender parity for the first time among the more than 11,000 men and women who competed in Paris this summer.

More than 34 million people across all NBC platforms in the U.S. watched Biles exorcise the demons of her surprising exit from the Tokyo games three years earlier. The 27-year-old shared a message of resilience and redemption as she added four gold medals to her resume. Nearly everything she did in Paris made headlines — a clap back at social media trolls, a revelation about her mental health, a moment of triumph. Her TikTok showing Team USA’s gold medals from team competition has more than 139 million views.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese

“She became a symbol,” Davis said. “Whether you wanted to symbolize her as persevering, or talking about mental health or refusal, the politics of refusal. Or (whether) you wanted to symbolize her as being a quitter — being everything that you’re bemoaning about the country. Either way, both projections elevated her even more.”

And as Gauff and Biles soared, other women’s leagues leveraged that visibility.

The Pro Women’s Hockey League brought in 392,259 fans during its inaugural regular season, highlighted by a women’s hockey record crowd of 21,105 at the home arena of the NHL’s Canadiens for a Montreal-Toronto matchup. The league also reached sponsorship deals with Scotiabank, Air Canada and Hyundai.

The PWHL’s strong first season showed its organizers and players that there’s an appetite for women’s sports, so much so that there are hopes to expand from six to eight teams in 2025.

“For many of us that have been in the game for so long, it’s emotional to think about where the game’s come from, where we’ve come to,” said Jayna Hefford, the league’s senior vice president of hockey operations. “We spend a lot of time reading research and all these things that suggest the time is now and that the fandom is there. And to be able to live that and feel it in real time was pretty special.”

Keith Stein and Justine Siegal want to capitalize on the women’s sports landscape too.

Siegal, a former baseball player and coach, partnered with Stein, a lawyer and businessman, to create the Women’s Pro Baseball League, which last month announced plans to launch in 2026 as a six-team circuit for female players. It will be the first pro league for women since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League dissolved in 1954.

“Leagues like the WNBA and (National) Women’s Soccer League have done a lot of the heavy lifting,” Stein said, “and they’re part responsible for the moment we’re having right now where women’s sport is a phenomenon.

Angel Reese has become such a big star on and off the basketball court the last two years that she’s cultivated fans in the most unlikely places.

In a recent episode of her “Unapologetically Angel” podcast, Reese went into detail about a particularly creepy admirer she had when she was a star at LSU. At the time, the “Bayou Barbie” caught the attention of some men who were incarcerated, and one of them was particularly persistent in reaching out to her.

“When I was in college, somehow, some way, these men in jail used to send letters – like love letters. Somehow, one of them got my address, my mom’s address. And my mom had to like do all that and call the police and all that,” Reese said, via Fox News Digital.
Angel Reese

“He talking about, ‘When I get out I’m coming for you. I’m going to be with you. We going to have kids.’ Sir, take a timeout.”

“People are crazy,” Reese added after he guest, singer/actress Coco Jones, suggested that the man have additional prison time tacked on for “scary behavior.”

Obviously, it’s good that Reese and her family stopped this early, because things could have gotten quite scary if the man ever did get out of jail.

The No. 7 overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky, Reese lived up to the billing as a rookie. She averaged 13.6 points and a league-high 13.1 rebounds per game in 34 contests before her season was cut short by a wrist injury.

“Basically, the doctors told me that I could either not get surgery or have surgery. The risk of not having surgery – I could literally have arthritis at 22 years old. That wasn’t an option,” Reese said in September. “The bone could literally crack and completely shatter. Right now, it’s like a hairline. They’re going to put a small screw in it.”

Reese was also one of only two first-year players named to the WNBA All-Star Game, along with Caitlin Clark. The sky is the limit for her, no pun intended, in 2025 and beyond.

Grind mode on! After cutting her WNBA rookie season short due to a wrist injury, Angel Reese is wasting no time prepping for her comeback. For now, she is gearing up as the Unrivaled League is on the horizon. She’s pulling out all the stops—starting with enlisting an elite trainer.

And not just any trainer, but David Alexander, who famously worked with big names like LeBron James in the past.

Alexander recently shared a clip of their session, captioning it, “𝐇𝐄𝐑! @angelreese5 𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝟏 / 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝟏 Perfecting the kinematic sequence to the seven general movement patterns. #staytuned.”

Reese hyped it up in the comments with, “let’s do itttt.”
For those who don’t know, Alexander is one of the best in the business, having worked with numerous elite athletes, including James, back in 2018. His name even surfaced in LeBron’s alleged doping scandal—but that’s another story altogether.
We know for a fact that Reese isn’t just logging gym hours for fun. There’s a lot on the line. The upcoming Unrivaled League, a groundbreaking 3×3 women’s basketball league founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, kicks off on January 17, 2025, in Miami.

And the 22-year-old is set to rake in $250,000 for the eight-week season, plus equity in the league itself. Her WNBA contract with the Chicago Sky is worth $324,383 over four years—averaging just over $81,000 annually—so this Unrivaled deal is a massive boost. But for Reese, it’s about more than just the paycheck.

“For one, I’m staying in the States; I don’t have to go overseas. I’m making six figures, I’m living in Miami during my off-season,” she shared in an interview with WAE. Beyond the lifestyle perks, she’s pumped about competing against top-tier talent. “I’m playing with 34 of some of the best WNBA players. Some of the best coaches… I’m excited to really dial in and get better,” she added.

Angel Reese

The rookie is embracing the opportunity to sharpen her skills, soaking up knowledge from seasoned veterans. In her words, “Obviously, the games are going to be cool and fun, but I just want to learn from the vets and stuff.” But before hitting the gym and this grind, Reese made the most of her off-season.

Angel Reese’s adventure mode off, back to business

The ‘Bayou Barbie’ recently jetted off to Abu Dhabi, giving fans a sneak peek into her short vacay. Alongside her mom, she explored the desert, dressed in traditional attire, and hopped on camel rides. She shared highlights from her trip on Instagram, captioning it, “48hrs in Abu Dhabi/Dubai @etihad.”

The post showed her embracing her adventurous side, taking selfies with camels, and soaking in the stunning desert landscape. She even made time for the F1 Grand Prix. Reese’s Abu Dhabi escapade came after a string of off-season activities, from attending concerts and hosting guests on her podcast, to vacations. Amidst it all, she also moved to Miami, where the new 3*3 league is supposed to be held.

Now that the adventures are behind her, the WNBA star is all business. Back in the gym and ready to grind, she’s fully focused on lighting up the court for Rose Basketball Club.

Let’s see how this new league and her relentless preparation will take her game to the next level.

Saturday night was Colorado Buffaloes two-way star Travis Hunter’s moment when his name was called as the Heisman Trophy winner. Some, however, are blowing up a non-issue surrounding his fiancée Leanna Lenee and her initial reaction when Hunter won.

Nothing will take away from Hunter’s name being forever etched in college football lore. His fiancée Lenee, who has been by his side for his entire college ride, also became a story for her jaw-dropping fit on the night. Rightly so there.

There are those, however, in the media who are trying to make a controversy over nothing involving Lenee. A video surfaced of Lenee not standing immediately when Deion and Hunter’s mom Ferrante Harris — who had a sweet moment of her own with Lenee — did. Deion appeared to pat her on the back or put his arm near her and then she stood. Immediately trolls were saying he had to force her to stand. When Hunter came her way for an emotional embrace she stood right up to greet him. The fact media outlets are writing on a perceived action is shameful.

Angel Reese
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – JUNE 01: Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky looks on against the Indiana Fever during the first quarter in the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Even Chicago Sky All-Star Angel Reese took to X (Formerly Twitter) to defend Lenee.

Reese is right that we do not know their relationship and shouldn’t assume. Hunter is obviously madly in love with Lenee — just look at what he did for her 23rd birthday in Mexico for a surprise — and that’s all that matters. Lenee has been there for him and he thanked her in the very first lines of his acceptance speech:

“First, I want to thank my fiancé and my mother. They’ve been with me since the first time I had surgery my first year of college. They never took a step away from me. All the hard hours, all the hard days, all the time.”

Here’s the moment everyone is talking about that really isn’t a controversy at all.

There’s nothing to suggest he forced her to get up. She could’ve been lost in the moment, or just simply waiting for Hunter to get there. They were also clearly a happy couple together afterward.

Angel Reese had the right take. Shame on those who published an article bashing Lenee in such a happy moment for her and Hunter.