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2nd Chicago Sky draft pick not expected to play this season amid Angel Reese concern: Report
WNBA: New York Liberty at Chicago Sky Sky forward Angel Reese (5) looks on during the first half of a WNBA game against the New York Liberty at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Second-year rising star Angel Reese enters her second year with the Chicago Sky dealing with a frightening concern that almost ended her career in 2024.

Reese missed the final two games of last season due to a crack in a bone in her left wrist. The national champion at LSU confirmed that he she had a screw placed in her hand, and there was a long term concern that she couldn’t play again if the injury didn’t heal because of blood flow.

Reese missed the Rose BC’s games in the semifinal and championship rounds of the Unrivaled league this spring because she hurt the same left hand that almost ended her career in 2024.

Angel Reese had to have her hand in a brace


WNBA: New York Liberty at Chicago Sky Sky forward Angel Reese (5) looks on during the first half of a WNBA game against the New York Liberty at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Per an update April 8 by Julia Poe of the Chicago Tribune on April 8, Reese had a cast on her hand this spring but was able to take it off before a workout at the gym.

“Angel Reese back in the gym and out of that hand brace today,” Poe wrote. “She was ruled out of the final weekend of Unrivaled with a hand injury. Has been wearing a brace in all public appearances for the past three weeks. Good sign for Angel less than three weeks out from training camp.”

Still, Reese’s wrist will continue to be a concern before and during the WNBA season. The wrist could be an issue that she has to worry about throughout her career.

With the Sky needing depth for the upcoming season, especially with Reese’s wrist becoming an issue, how Chicago attacked the draft on Monday night was important for the team’s long-term and short-term future.

However, Chicago’s pick at No. 10, power forward Ajsa Sivka, is expected to miss at least the first several weeks of the WNBA season, if not deferring her rookie season to 2026, as she plays for Slovenia in Eurobasket.

Chicago Sky rookie expected to miss season due to ACL


NCAA Womens Basketball: SEC Conference Tournament Quarterfinal South Carolina vs Texas A&M Texas A&M Aggies guard Aicha Coulibaly (5) at the foul line during the second half against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Per Poe, the Sky’s No. 22 pick, guard Aicha Coulibaly, is expected to miss the upcoming season due to an ACL injury she suffered with Texas A&M on Jan. 28.

“Note on Coulibaly — due to the severity of her knee injury (ACL), it does not sound like the Sky expect her to be available this season,” Poe posted on X. “That’s another draft and stash player. Sky liked her athleticism and hope she can be a development piece in the future.”

The Sky have to hope their other two draft picks, point guard Hailey Van Lith (No. 11) and power forward Maddy Westbeld (No. 16), are ready to play for Chicago in the upcoming season.

Westbeld does have a helpful skillset for the Sky if Reese has to miss time. Per Charlie Creme of ESPN, the six-foot-three Westbeld excels at defense and rebounding.

The Sky focused on offense with their first two picks of Sivka and Van Lith. In Westbeld they add a pick-and-pop power forward who can also add the little things,” Creme wrote. “She’s a good screener, solid defensive rebounder and good positional defender. She will give Chicago a different look when she comes off the bench.”

Of course, Chicago would be better off if Reese can keep her wrist healthy.


Basketball: Unrivaled Rose at Vinyl Angel Reese (5) of the Rose takes a shot against the Vinyl in the first half of the Unrivaled women’s professional 3v3 basketball league at Wayfair Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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