Chicago Sky stars Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter are ready for the team to return to practice after the extended WNBA Olympic break.
After enjoying time off during the WNBA Olympic break and rooting on Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Reese has returned to the States to rejoin the Chicago Sky.
Reese has had a record-setting start to her rookie campaign, setting the WNBA all-time for most consecutive double-doubles and most consecutive double-doubles in a single season. She is averaging 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game. Carter, meanwhile, started off the season as a contender for Sixth Player of the Year, but was moved into the starting lineup after consistently energizing the team.
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