Angel Reese (Photo via Getty Images)
Angel Reese’s struggles weren’t lost on fans ahead of Sunday’s Sky-Fever matchup.
The former LSU forward showed her pregame outfit off after arriving for the game and made quite an impression in her pink jacket, white crop top, and low-rise jeans. But her heels were again a source of entertainment for social media as she had a bit of a hard time getting along in them.
The WNBA’s official X/Twitter account posted a video of Reese’s entrance, showing the Sky rookie posing for the cameras before walking away. She told a camerawoman her heels felt “great” after being quizzed on the footwear following similar struggles prior to a previous game.
“Still can’t walk in heels,” one fan pointed out. “Girl get some shoes you can walk in!”
“A classy lady play a fair game not dirty and won’t have to try so hard in heels trying to impress when it’s not impressive,” said another.
“When these WNBA player’s wear their heels it always looks like their feet hurt or their first time wearing heels,” a third noted.
“Heels that look like a skateboard on each foot!!!!” a user joked.
Angel Reese Hunting Another Double-Double And A Fifth Win
Angel Reese had four points and five rebounds early in the second quarter of Sunday’s outing. She came into the game off a strong run on a personal front, having posted double-doubles in each of her last five games.
The Sky and Fever are both looking to win their fifth game of the season as they have four to their names at the moment, with the Sky 4-8 and the Fever 4-10.
Scores were locked at 32 apiece at the time of writing.
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