The Chicago Sky’s promising rookie season for forward Angel Reese has come to an abrupt end due to a wrist injury, the team announced on Saturday. The injury will force Reese to miss the final six games of the season, cutting short a campaign that had been marked by numerous record-breaking achievements.
Reese’s impressive rookie season will be remembered for her dominance on the glass, as she set a new WNBA record for rebounds in a single season. She also established a new league record for consecutive double-doubles, with 10, and set a rookie record for total double-doubles, with 26.
However, a closer examination of Reese’s statistics reveals that her rebounding prowess was often a result of her own missed shots. Her low field goal shooting percentage of 39.1% indicates that she struggled to convert shots near the basket, leading to numerous rebounding opportunities.
The Sky’s decision to shut down Reese for the season comes at a critical juncture, as the team has lost eight of its last ten games and is currently tied for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.