Angel Reese notch 9. Just double-double

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Chicago Sky star Angel Reese noted his ninth consecutive double-double Monday night against Minnesota Lynx despite a deficient effort in the second quarter with the team eight points that became viral.

The game in question came with about a minute back in the first half. Reese threw the ball up on the field, but no one should receive it. Instead, Lynx Guard Courtney Williams stole it away and exhausted it to Bridget Carleton for the 3-Pointer.

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Angel Reese, #5 of Chicago Sky, dribbles past Kayla McBride, #21 of Minnesota Lynx, during the first quarter of the Wintrust Arena on July 14, 2025 in Chicago. (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

Reese had five of the team’s 18 revenue. Chicago gave up 47 points in the second half and lost the game, 91-78. Lynxen moved to 19-4 a year and the sky fell to 7-14.

The second year player still managed to score 22 points to lead the team and grab 10 rebounds. The last game she couldn’t detect a double-double was all the way back on June 21 against Phoenix Mercury when she had nine points and two rebounds.

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Chicago Sky Forward Angel Reese, #5, drives to the curve towards Minnesota Lynx tip Alanna Smith, #8, and forth Napheesa Collier, #24, defends against Minnesota Lynx tip Jessica Shepard, #15, during the first half of the WinTrust Arena in Chicago on July 14, 2025. (Matt Marton-Preferred Pictures)

Since then, Reese has been on a statistical tear. She average 13.6 points, 12.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per Match this season.

Reese is getting into the second all-star game in his career this coming weekend in Indianapolis.

Chicago Sky Forward Angel Reese, #5, drives to the curve towards Minnesota Lynx tip Alanna Smith, #8, and forth Napheesa Collier, #24, defends against Minnesota Lynx tip Jessica Shepard, #15, during the first half of the WinTrust Arena in Chicago on July 14, 2025. (Matt Marton-Preferred Pictures)

For Lynx, the multi -year WNBA MVP candidate Napheesa Collier led all scores with 29 points with five assists and three steals. Williams had 18 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

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