WNBA Veteran Dad’s Sideline Antics at Unrivaled Gets 1-Word Tag From Angel Reese
Angel Reese, the LSU powerhouse, was left starstruck—not by a buzzer-beater, but by a sideline sensation. During the Unrivaled event, a WNBA veteran’s dad turned the spotlight on himself with his over-the-top courtside antics. Reese, known for her own flair, was all smiles. Talk about stealing the show!
The mystery man? None other than Courtney Williams’ dad. Reese took to Twitter to share her amusement, writing, “i love me some courtney williams man! & her dad on the sideline is everything!!”
Courtney, known for her fiery playstyle, wasn’t the only one bringing the heat at Unrivaled. Her dad, a courtside regular, turned into the night’s unofficial MVP. Cheering, shouting, and hyping up the crowd, he became the center of attention—even for Reese, who wasn’t participating in the 1v1 event.
This isn’t the first time Williams’ dad has turned heads. His infectious energy has become a staple at her games, earning him a reputation as one of the most enthusiastic supporters in the league. As the Unrivaled event continues, an eye on the sidelines too.
Angel Reese balances Hoops, hustle, and BFF goals with Latto amid McD’s milestone
The Chicago Sky forward and WNBA All-Star, has been on a roll off the court. She’s taking over the fast-food game too. But this week, it wasn’t her record-breaking rebounds or her new McDonald’s meal that had everyone talking. It was her love for her BFF, Grammy-nominated rapper Latto, that stole the spotlight.
From becoming the first female athlete with her own McDonald’s meal to setting WNBA records, she’s proving she’s a force to be reckoned with. But when Latto shouted her out to celebrate the meal’s launch, Reese’s response—“Big Mama so pretty”—showed her softer side.
Reese and Latto’s friendship is the definition of #BFFGoals. The two have been tight since Reese starred in Latto’s music video for “Put It On Da Floor Again” with Cardi B. Their bond goes beyond the glitz and glam—Reese even hyped Latto up during her recent McDonald’s milestone, calling her “pretty” and keeping the love alive.
Despite her rookie season being cut short by injury, Reese has been unstoppable. She led the WNBA in rebounds (13.1 per game), set a league record with 15 consecutive double-doubles, and became the fastest player to hit 20 double-doubles in WNBA history.
Now, in Unrivaled, she’s sharpening her mid-range game, proving she’s ready to dominate her sophomore season.