Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese established herself as a legitimate All-Star in her first season in the WNBA. However, despite her dominance and consistent double-double performance, her rookie year also highlighted her areas for improvement.
Reese’s 3-point shooting is particularly a major weakness, with her 2024 season numbers leaving much to be desired.
Reese’s shooting struggles have been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike. In her rookie campaign, Reese managed to convert only 18.8% of her shots from deep.
The Chi Barbie didn’t take a lot of 3-pointers, attempting just 16 and making three in 34 games played. However, this further highlights the need for her to develop a reliable long-range shot.
Now that she’s fully recovered from a fractured wrist that sidelined her late in the 2024 season, Angel Reese is not sitting idly by and is working to improve her game.
A recent video posted on her Instagram Story showed her practicing 3-point shots, a sign that Reese is focusing on improving this area of her game during the offseason. The video, which was also shared by X user @moooopal, shows Reese executing several flawless long-range shots.
Sure enough, Reese won’t be a marksman overnight. It will also take a lot of practice and a long time before she can develop a reliable shooting touch from deep.
That said, even a slight improvement in her performance last season will certainly be a big boost to the Sky. Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game as the Sky finished with a 13-27 record and missed the playoffs.
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By developing a 3-pointer, Reese should be able to open more possibilities for the Sky in terms of offense. She could very well be a matchup problem for opponents as well if she starts hitting triples, and that should be a concern for the rest of the WNBA.
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