In a candid social media post, Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky’s standout forward, expressed her disappointment with former teammates, stating, “They didn’t have my back.” This remark has sent ripples through the WNBA community, sparking discussions about team dynamics and player relationships.

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Context of the Statement

Reese’s comments come in the wake of significant roster changes within the Sky. Notably, the team opted not to renew the contract of Chennedy Carter, despite her impressive performance last season, where she averaged 17.5 points per game. Carter had previously shown strong support for Reese, endorsing her Rookie of the Year candidacy. Reese’s emotional response to Carter’s departure underscores the depth of their bond and the impact of the decision on team morale.

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 Reese’s Emotional Reaction

Following Carter’s release, Reese took to social media to express her heartbreak, writing, “I’m heartbroken. I’m literally lost for words knowing what this woman meant to me in such a pivotal point in my life.” She further added, “She was the only person that believed in me. The one that trusted me.” Reese’s words reflect a profound sense of betrayal and loss, highlighting the personal connections that can be affected by business decisions in professional sports.

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 Team Dynamics and Future Outlook

As the Sky prepare for the upcoming season, Reese’s comments bring attention to the importance of team cohesion and the emotional well-being of players. The departure of teammates like Carter and the firing of former head coach Teresa Weatherspoon have left Reese grappling with feelings of abandonment. However, with new leadership under head coach Tyler Marsh and a roster that includes rising stars, Reese remains hopeful for the future. She has expressed a desire to move forward, focusing on building new relationships and contributing to the team’s success.

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 Upcoming Games

The Chicago Sky are set to open their season against the Indiana Fever on May 17. This matchup will be particularly poignant for Reese, as it marks her return from a wrist injury and a chance to demonstrate her resilience and leadership on the court.