Angel Reese pulls up to Sunday

Angel Reese pulls up to Sunday’s game against the Seattle Storm in a denim-on-denim fit. (Pic Angel Reese/IG)

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese pulled up with the double-denim off the court before dropping yet another double-double on it against the Seattle Storm Sunday. The denim-on-denim outfit, flanked by a wallet-clenching Louis Vuitton bag, marked yet another stylish pregame entrance for the star rookie.

The denim crop top and denim skirt sit above her golden heels. Meanwhile, the Takashi Murakami Monogramouflage Bag from Louis Vuitton, which has a price tag of $4,100 (according to Vintage BonBon), swings by her side. She also rocked a pair of framed glasses for one of the first times this season.

 

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Sky fall short against Storm, 84-71, as Angel Reese sets WNBA double-double record

Despite the outfit, and another double-double performance that broke Candace Parker’s record of 12 straight games with the mark, Reese and the Sky fizzled out against the Storm and dropped to their 12th loss of the season.

The Sky came out hot, securing a 20-12 lead after the first quarter, thanks to poor solid play on the defensive end and poor shooting from the Storm. Seattle guard Jewell Loyd needed 20 shots to score her 20 points, and the Storm needed help from the free throw line, where they sunk 20 of their 24 attempts.

But it was a tale of two halves in Seattle. In the third quarter, the Storm began to dominate inside, scoring 10 of 11 buckets in the paint alone. Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike had 24 points on the night, and she and center Ezi Magbegor both snagged 13 rebounds. They gave Reese and Sky center Kamilla Cardoso all they could handle. The Sky were outscored 29-14 in the quarter alone.

Chennedy Carter led the way for the Sky, scoring 21 points in the rematch against a Storm team they faced in their last game on Friday. Carter had 33 points in that 88-84 win.

Angel Reese followed up her 27-point game Friday with 17 more on Sunday, to go along with 14 rebounds, but the team needed a lot more after shooting just 3-14 from 3-point range.

Reese and the Sky will look to get back on track in their next game against the Atlanta Dream on Wednesday. The Sky last played the Dream on Tuesday, besting them 85-77 behind Carter’s 26 points and Reese’s 19 rebounds. Dana Evans came off the bench to score four 3-pointers in that game but hasn’t scored in the two games since.

The Storm will need to stay strong inside when they take on MVP center A’ja Wilson and the red-hot Las Vegas Aces on Wednesday.