Just thirty-five games in, and Angel Reese has made her mark in WNBA history. While the Chicago Sky rookie had already been making waves, especially with the buzz around her rivalry with Caitlin Clark, this time, she’s turning heads for all the right reasons. But here’s the thing: while some fans are all in, calling her latest achievement iconic, others are raising eyebrows, wondering if the numbers truly reflect her impact on the court.
Reese opened the season for the Chicago Sky against the Indiana Fever with a commanding presence, dropping 12 points, grabbing 17 boards, and handing out an assist. Sky faltered 93 -58 to Clark’s Fever, but the game gave way to a major milestone for Reese. She’s now the fastest player in league history to reach at least 450 points and 450 rebounds. Her current tally? A solid 474 points and 463 rebounds. And she’s not just getting love from fans—former NBA star Matt Barnes had her back on Instagram.
Not only did Barnes post a series of fire emojis in the comment section of the IG post shared by PlaymakerW, but he also shared the post to his IG story, along with a salute emoji in the caption. Honestly, for those following her rookie campaign, this record might feel more like confirmation than surprise. Reese has been dominating the double-double game, locking in 15 straight last year and smashing Candace Parker’s previous streak of 12.
While offensive rebounds can be more “available” in certain team systems, Reese’s 13.2 RPG average and total of 172 offensive boards in 2024 remain peerless, surpassing league stars like A’ja Wilson (162 in 2023) and Yolanda Griffith (172 in 2001)
But as cheers echoed, critics sharpened their knives, accusing her of ‘stat‑padding’ through offensive rebounds. Of course, social media isn’t short on clips to back that up. So, while her record’s etched in history, the conversation around how she got there is far from over. Fans are definitely divided, and that difference of opinion became more evident in the post shared by PlaymakerW.
Mixed reaction from fans on Angel Reese’s major achievement
One IG user didn’t hold back, writing, “All off of her missed layups haha.” Now, this is not the first time Reese has been on the receiving end of stat-padding claims. According to The Mirror, during her rookie year, she converted just 44.5 percent of her shots from within five feet of the rim. For her critics, that number only adds fuel to their argument. Rather than consistently dominating the boards through sheer power, they suggest she’s often rebounding her misses, turning hustle into an easy boost in stats.
And some fans are clearly having fun with the narrative. One comment, poking at the rebounding accusations, read, “How many we Mebounds,” showing how deep the stat-padding chatter has gone. But it didn’t stop there. A few fans didn’t just target her rebounding numbers, they took aim at her scoring efficiency, too. “That’d 13 pts per game with sub 40 percent accuracy from under the basket. Aja gotta teach her some moves and skills,” one fan pointed out.
But Reese clearly isn’t public enemy no.1. Loe nd support poured in as the 23-year-old reached this achievement. “Congratulations… You inspire in so many ways on and off the court,” one fan shared. And they’re not wrong—Reese has done her part in spotlighting the WNBA. Whether it’s her bold fashion choices or her attention-grabbing podcast, she’s making noise on and off the hardwood. Yet another fan echoed the sentiment, writing, “Nd she just getting started.” Clearly, there is a division among WNBA fans in their take on Angel Reese’s recent achievement.
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