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JUST IN: Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese has broken her silence with her first (legendary) post following the 93-58 defeat against the Fever.

Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese makes first (legendary) post after 93-58 loss to Fever.

Reese appeared understandably frustrated during the second-half collapse and during her presser. On her Instagram page Saturday night, Reese posted pictures with a legendary caption to her story on the way back to Chicago. “MY HEART IS SO FULL. MY LOVESSSS,” Reese wrote.

The Chicago Sky suffered a brutal 93-58 loss to the Indiana Fever during their 2025 WNBA season opener on Saturday.

 

Sky forward Angel Reese recorded a double-double, scoring 12 points with 17 rebounds, leading her team in both categories on Saturday.

 

During the third period, however, tempers flared between Reese and Fever guard Caitlin Clark, who notched her third-career triple double.

 

After Reese appeared to push Fever forward Natasha Howard to grab an offensive rebound, Clark signaled the refs for a call, but didn’t get one. While Reese attempted a layup, Clark wrapped her up for a foul.

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