The honeymoon phase may be over in Chicago. Just weeks into her WNBA rookie season, Angel Reese, one of the league’s most polarizing and talked-about newcomers, is reportedly causing tension inside the Chicago Sky locker room. While her passion, confidence, and competitive fire made her a fan favorite in college, sources now say some of her own teammates are growing tired of the drama.

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 Behind the Scenes: The Friction Is Real

Multiple reports suggest that while Reese’s outward persona continues to attract media attention and fan engagement, behind closed doors, it’s starting to wear thin with some veterans and role players on the Sky roster.

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A league insider shared anonymously:

“There’s respect for her talent, no question. But the constant media circus, the attitude toward officials, and the me-first energy — it’s rubbing some of the locker room the wrong way.”

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 Body Language & Blowups

On the court, Reese has shown fire — diving for loose balls, clapping back at refs, and being vocal in huddles. But observers have noted moments where teammates appear frustrated with her body language, especially when things go wrong.

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 Rolling eyes during huddles

 Shrugging off coaching

 Tense sideline exchanges after blown plays

While none of these are unusual in a competitive setting, the frequency is raising eyebrows — especially for a rookie.

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 Public Image vs. Private Reality

Reese is as outspoken as any young player in the league. She defends herself confidently on social media and in postgame interviews, and she’s made it clear she doesn’t plan to change for anyone. However, that “us vs. them” mentality might be bleeding into her relationships with her own teammates.

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One player reportedly told a reporter off the record:

“Sometimes it feels like it’s the Angel Show. But this is a team, not a brand.”

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 The Pressure of Stardom

Let’s not forget — Angel Reese came into the league with massive expectations, endorsement deals, and a fanbase that treats her like a cultural icon. That kind of pressure can create distance, especially if a team isn’t winning.

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Right now, the Sky are hovering near the bottom of the standings. Combine that with growing pains, chemistry issues, and leadership questions — and it’s a recipe for frustration.

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 Can Things Be Fixed?

Absolutely. Angel Reese is still a young, developing player. She has the tools to become a great pro, and she’s already shown resilience throughout her career.

But growth in the WNBA isn’t just about stats — it’s about learning how to lead, how to listen, and how to be part of a bigger system.

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 Final Thoughts

Whether this tension is a temporary rough patch or a sign of deeper issues, one thing is clear: Angel Reese is at a crossroads early in her professional journey. Her star is rising, but leadership is earned — not handed out with a rookie contract.

 

If she can learn to balance her confidence with humility, and her spotlight with team chemistry, the sky’s the limit.

But for now…

Some of her teammates are tired — and it’s time to take notice.