“In 2028 we’ll be Olympians,” Angel Reese sees BRIGHT future as teammates with fierce rival Caitlin Clark

Angel Reese aims at being an Olympian in 2028 alongside Caitlin Clark.


“In 2028 we’ll be Olympians,” Angel Reese sees BRIGHT future as teammates with fierce rival Caitlin Clark

Angel Reese aims to play in the Olympics alongside Catilin Clark

The WNBA sensation, Angel Reese is the 4th player from Chicago Sky to make the All-Star being a rookie. Players like Caitlin Clark and now Angel Reese are a big reason for the rise in the popularity of the women’s NBA league.

These athletes have had record-breaking stats in their high school leading to more people paying attention to their games. This has led to an increase in the popularity of women’s basketball in the nation. Getting to play alongside Caitlin Clark, the Chicago rookie is excited to be on the same side.

It's going to be a lot of fun and I know a lot of fans are gonna come watch both of us but I know a lot of them are gonna come to Phoenix. I know it's already sold out, and we will be 2028 Olympians. 
Angel Reese via ESPN

The buzz around the WNBA is at an all-time high with the All-Star weekend coming up next Saturday. Moreover, Angel Reese has also stated that she looks forward to being an Olympian in the 2028 Olympics.

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The young stars have set many records in their young careers. Clark and Reese will be seen putting up a show in the All-Star weekend this Saturday as they will face Sabrina Ionescu, Diana Taurasi, Brittney Griner, and A’ja Wilson in the All-USA women’s team.

Caitlin Clark is motivated after not making it to the Team USA roster

The record-breaking WNBA star, Caitlin Clark did not make it to the Team USA roster for the Paris Olympics. Having made the highest of points and assists in the rookie ladder, Clark was expected to be a part of the USA women’s basketball team.

The USA women’s basketball team has a record of 8 Olympic Golds which is more than the men’s. Players like A’ja Wilson, Diana Taurasi, and Breanna Stewart have been part of most of the Olympic team lineups for the USA. Clark being young has a long way to go before she makes it to Team USA.

It gives you something to work for, you know it a motivation and hopefully I can be there someday and in 4 years when it comes back I think I can be there. 
Caitlin Clark via ESPN

Having accepted the federation’s decision with high spirits, Clark is all motivated to put in work to be there. With no athlete younger than 26 in the USA women’s basketball team, Clark has to work hard and make a place for herself to be the youngest on the roster.

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