Angel Reese thrived in her return to Chicago, delivering a dominant performance in the Atlanta Dream’s 82-75 road win over the Sky on Tuesday.
The star forward stuffed the stat sheet, pushing herself into rarified air across both the WNBA and NBA record books en route to earning widespread adulation.
WNBA World Praises Angel Reese’s Revenge Game vs. Sky
In her first regular-season matchup against her former team, Reese posted 17 points and 17 rebounds. That marked her 57th career double-double, the most through 75 games in WNBA history.
Additionally, per ESPN, Reese’s fellow LSU alum, Shaquille O’Neal, is the only player to log more double-doubles through 75 outings over the last 40 years across the NBA and WNBA.
Angel Reese’s 57th double-double is the most through 75 games in WNBA history‼️
Over the last 40 seasons across the NBA and WNBA, only Shaquille O’Neal had more through 75 games 😱 pic.twitter.com/jLkMmZvSb9
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) June 10, 2026
The WNBA community on X couldn’t help but celebrate Reese’s major feat and noticeable Year 3 development.
YouTuber Mike Daddino shared a video of Reese’s strong two-way play, writing, “Nobody wants to say it, but Angel Reese is having a good season.”
Nobody wants to say it but Angel Reese is having a good season pic.twitter.com/OX59fTZ8c6
— MD (@mike_daddino) June 10, 2026
Another user lauded Reese’s burgeoning offensive prowess, drawing a comparison to NBA legend Kevin Garnett.
“Out here lookin like Prime KG!!” the supporter exclaimed.
Angel Reese
The pump fake.
They gotta honor the pump fake!
She can hit the 3 now.
The HANDLE!
The SPIN!
The KISS!
STOP it Angel!!!
Just STOP it!!
Out here lookin like Prime KG!! 😂💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/rdN9yhEhB8
— Hovah76 (@hovah76) June 10, 2026
Content creator Ahmed/The Ears also highlighted Reese’s impressive stats over the last five games.
ANGEL REESE LAST 5 GAMES
◻️ 17 PTS 17 REB 4 AST 2 STL
◻️18 PTS 17 REB 4 STL 1 BLK
◻️11 PTS 10 REB 3 AST 2 BLK
◻️12 PTS 13 REB 5 AST 1 STL
◻️18 PTS 12 REB 5 AST 1 BLK pic.twitter.com/bQoFvEefbR— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) June 10, 2026
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One Reese fan account gushed, “The present honoring the past while building the future. Angel Reese isn’t just chasing records, she’s rewriting them. We are witnessing absolute greatness. The Barbie carving out her own legendary lane.”
The present honoring the past while building the future. Angel Reese isn’t just chasing records, she’s rewriting them. We are witnessing absolute greatness. The Barbie carving out her own legendary lane. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
— MVP Angel Reese (@michael46840655) June 10, 2026
Real App’s X handle shared an eye-popping fact about Reese’s Tuesday performance, noting, “Angel Reese outrebounded the Chicago Sky starting lineup by herself tonight.”
Angel Reese outrebounded the Chicago Sky starting lineup by herself tonight 🤯 pic.twitter.com/PPAJ3tdXZW
— Real App (@realapp) June 10, 2026
After the contest, Reese was elated not just about her individual milestone but also about securing another victory for the 8-3 Dream.
“I mean, it doesn’t matter unless I get a win,” Reese said. “I was able to get a lot of double-doubles my first two years, but it feels good when you get a win. So, I’m really happy to be with the Dream. I’m really excited, and we continue to march on for this Commissioner Cup.”
“It doesn’t matter unless I get a win.”
Even on a historic night, Angel Reese wants the team win more 🔥 pic.twitter.com/jC7QY7fSM3
— espnW (@espnW) June 10, 2026
For the third consecutive season, Reese is averaging a double-double, posting 13.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, and 3.2 assists a night through 11 appearances.
The two-time All-Star was traded to Atlanta during the offseason after spending her first two years in Chicago. She was drafted No. 7 by the Sky in the 2024 WNBA Draft and went on to set a single-season franchise record for total rebounds (446) in her rookie campaign. Reese also became the fastest WNBA player to reach 20 double-doubles in a season.
