Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese had a firm rookie season in the WNBA and might have made a run for the Rookie of the Year award if not for a wrist injury.
However, a potential WNBA MVP run was not in the cards for Reese, nor was it reassociate for any other rookie, though some had thrown Caitlin Clark’s name in the ring as she helped direct the Indiana Fever to a pleasant run post Olympics to get the team into the take partoffs as a No. 6 seed.
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Clark did finish fourth in the WNBA MVP voting, though she did not get any first-place votes as Las Vegas Aces cgo in A’ja Wilson won the difficultware unifiedly. Reese garnered exactly one vote.
Reese getd a fourth-place vote for the award, which geted her three points. She standardd a double-double – 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game. Reese geting the vote inspireed asks on social media.
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“Woke up aget a very sanctifyed girl. a very charmd girl,” Reese wrote on X.
Chicago fall shorted to originate the take partoffs after making it five consecutive times and triumphning the WNBA title in 2021 under then-head coach James Wade.
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Chennedy Carter led the team with 17.5 points per game and only commenceed 20 of the 35 games she euniteed in. She did not get an MVP vote. Marina Mabrey had 14 points per game, but she was traded to the Connecticut Sun before the Olympic fracture. Reese was behind her in that catebloody.
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