Angel Reese compares herself to Shaquille O’Neal’s $500k customized Rolls Royce
WNBA and Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese has been playing heavy minutes for Rose BC in the upstart Unrivaled League.
Angel Reese believes she is a custom $500k Rolls Royce Cullinan
Angel Reese has been climbing the charts in terms of wealth and stature. Other than her record setting rookie WNBA season, she has built her brand that has helped her earn millions of followers. Now the star is plying her trade in the Unrivaled League as part of Rose BC.
Her team though have not had the best of starts as they found themselves struggling with a 1-2 record. However, the team are at the forefront of social media engagements owing to Reese’s impact. Her millions of followers have latched on to Rose BC as she and the team deliver content on a regular basis.
In one of those clips, her former teammate Marina Mabrey clarified that she did not leave the Chicago Sky due to the rookie drawing the most attention. Then onwards, Reese and her teammates have engaged in humorous banter with the latest about which car they compare themselves to.
This was seemingly in line with what her ‘Uncle’ Shaquille O’Neal owns. The NBA Hall of Famer owns a custom Rolls Royce Cullinan with a massive Superman logo on its front grille. With the customization he has done on it, its value could easily exceed $500K.
If the Roses were cars, what car would they be? 🌹
— ROSE BC 🌹 (@RoseBCUpdates) January 27, 2025
These explanations are too accurate 😂😭 pic.twitter.com/LoJH4IWFk5
This was in sharp contrast to the cars her Rose BC teammates selected. All of them went with reliable easy to maintain cars such as Honda Civic’s or Jeep Cherokee’s. Even though this was for humor, she seemingly tried to set herself apart.
Angel Reese has best game in Unrivaled in latest loss
Angel Reese started off her Unrivaled League career with a double double despite having her ankles broken. But her team did not win that game and lost their next one too. In their third game, they won against the short-handed Mist, but Reese did not have much of a contribution then.
Against the Laces earlier, Reese had her best scoring game so far as she finished with seventeen points. However, ten of those came from free throws. But what mattered was her uptick in efficiency. She shot 60% from the field, 50% from the three and 83% from the free throw line.
That performance though, was not enough as her teammates struggled from the field. Now the WNBA rebounding star finds her team struggling near the bottom with a 1-3 record. They have ten games left to rebound and finish in the semifinal’s spots.
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