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A new era for WNBA athletes
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A new era for WNBA athletes

Angel Reesethe Chicago Sky’s standout rookie, has extended his sponsorship deal with Reebok. This multi-year deal not only strengthens her position in the sports world, but also paves the way for her signature shoe, scheduled to launch in 2026. As one of six active WNBA players to sign a deal signature shoe, Reese is making significant progress in this area. the league, joining the ranks of stars like Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson.

Reebok’s commitment to Reese

Reebok Head of Basketball Jide Osifeso was excited about the partnership, saying: “Reebok and Angel are growing together every day and our visions for the future are aligned. » This statement highlights the brand’s commitment to building a unique identity for Reese, focusing on a hands-on approach to its iconic silhouette.


Reese’s journey in the WNBA

Reese, who was the No. 7 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, signed a four-year contract worth $324,383 with the Chicago Sky. His rookie season salary is $73,439, with a slight increase the following year. However, her recent comments about her salary in the WNBA have sparked conversations about the financial challenges facing female athletes in the league.

Addressing Salary Concerns

Earlier this month, Reese took to Instagram Live to discuss her financial situation, humorously stating, “The WNBA doesn’t pay my bills at all.” I don’t even think it pays any of my bills. …I couldn’t even eat a sandwich with (the WNBA salary). This candor resonated with many, highlighting the economic disparities that female athletes often face compared to their male counterparts.


Break records and make history

Despite financial obstacles, Reese made a significant impact on the court. During her rookie season, she averaged 13.1 rebounds and 13.6 points per game, setting a WNBA record with 26 double-doubles, including a remarkable streak of 15 consecutive games. Additionally, she became the first player in league history to record 20 or more rebounds in three consecutive games.

Brand endorsements and collaborations

In addition to his deal with Reebok, Reese has earned multiple endorsements from brands including Good American, Tampax, Mielle, Beats by Dr. Dre and Hershey’s Reese’s Pieces. She also launched her own merchandise line on her website and leverages her platform through her podcast “Unapologetically Angel” to further connect with fans and brands.

The future looks bright

As Reese continues to break barriers in the WNBA, her story serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes, especially young Black women. Her ability to navigate the complexities of professional sports while advocating for greater financial recognition for female athletes is commendable.

With her new Reebok deal and the upcoming launch of her signature shoe, Reese isn’t just a player; it’s a brand in the making. Her journey reflects a broader movement within women’s sports, where athletes are increasingly taking control of their history and financial future.