Angel Reese Gives Fans a Sneak Peek of Plans for the Upcoming Season of Her ‘Unapologetically’ Podcast

While Angel Reese's fans would be disappointed with how the season has turned out in Chicago, the forward's latest update can provide consolation.

The lights in Chicago were supposed to shine a little brighter this year. The pairing of Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso up front, combined with Ariel Atkins joining the fold and Courtney Vandersloot bringing her experience, had fans thinking the Sky finally had a real shot at stirring things up in the Playoff race.

But just when things looked promising, injuries took over and started to derail all those big plans. Right now, the only thing keeping Chicago fans going is Reese and her ability to make headlines — even when she’s not suiting up.

What Will Unapologetically Angel’s Second Season Entail?

Chicago keeps coming back to one highlight: Reese’s steady performances. So, when a back injury took Reese out last month, it felt like the season was winding down for Chicago.

Fans have grown more anxious with every update, and so far, there’s no clear idea when Reese will get back on the floor. As it stands, supporters hoping to see the two-time All-Star in the postseason are out of luck, but her latest announcement offers a small dose of hope, as she talks about ramping up for her podcast, “Unapologetically Angel.”

During her recovery, Reese has been busy working on the second season of her show, bringing her audience along for the ride. She recently reached out to fans, asking for ideas about potential guests and directions for future episodes. Reese also pitched her own ideas, teasing the next season and showing she’s thinking about more than just basketball right now.

 

Looking back, the first season featured big-name guests from sports, music, and entertainment, like Shaquille O’Neal, Latto, and Cam Newton. These wide-ranging interviews and real moments quickly turned Reese’s podcast into a must-listen, helping her rack up 145K subscribers on YouTube.

While Reese still gets strong support from her fans across social media, the Sky have once again left those supporters wanting more on the court. The new faces and change at head coach offered hope, but right now, Chicago is sitting in 12th place with 11 games left in the 2024-25 campaign, meaning it’s back to the drawing board.

Can the Chicago Sky Hold Onto Their Core as Free Agency Looms?

With general manager Jeff Pagliocca already starting to think about what comes next, the future for Chicago is filled with question marks because of looming free agency. The expected signing of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement this year adds another layer, as many stars are set up to make moves and land better contracts.

There’s another twist coming: next season, the WNBA will add two new teams. Both will get a shot in the expansion draft, picking players from squads around the league — like the Golden State Valkyries did this year.

That means Chicago could lose Vandersloot to free agency, plus see other players headed to the expansion teams. For now, the only thing Sky fans can count on for next year is Angel Reese.

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