Angel Reese is gearing up for her second WNBA season, but before she can take the next step in her career, a Hall of Famer has pointed out a glaring issue in her game. The Chicago Sky star, known for her dominant rebounding and relentless energy, has already made a name for herself in the league. However, not everyone is convinced she’s reached her full potential.
One of the most respected voices in women’s basketball, Lisa Leslie, didn’t hold back when asked about Reese’s development. The WNBA icon, who built her career on dominance in the paint, had a blunt message for the rising star. While Reese has showcased strong defensive instincts and an evolving offensive arsenal, Leslie believes there’s one fundamental skill holding her back from reaching elite status.
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And she’s not sugarcoating it.
The former MVP and two-time WNBA champion delivered her verdict directly to Reese, telling her in no uncertain terms that she has to fix her layups. “We’re going to fix that. That’s fixable for you,” Leslie stated firmly. The numbers back up Leslie’s claim-Reese struggled significantly with finishing at the rim last season, converting just 42% of her layup attempts despite leading the league in rebounds. For a player who thrives in the paint, that’s a major concern.
Leslie praised Reese’s motivation
Despite the criticism, Leslie also acknowledged Reese’s willingness to improve, praising her work ethic and openness to constructive feedback. It’s a quality that could make all the difference as the 22-year-old pushes to take her game to the next level. With just a few months until the season begins, Reese has a golden opportunity to work alongside one of the greatest post players in WNBA history.
Now, the real question is-can she turn this weakness into a strength before tip-off?