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Her rookie WNBA season may be over, but Chicago Sky starAngel Reesecontinues to make big moves off the court, as she extends her partnership with Reebok.
PerESPN, on Thursday, Oct. 24, Reese and Reebok agreed to a multiyear endorsement contract extension — which includes her own signature shoe, set for a 2026 release.
Reebok’s head of basketball Jide Osifeso spoke about the new deal, telling the outlet, “Reebok and Angel are growing together every day and our visions for the future are aligned. We’re excited to continue the relationship with a ground-up build of her signature silhouette.”
The Reebok partnership extension now counts Reese among the six active WNBA players with a signature shoe deal — including fellow rookieCaitlin Clark, recent WNBA championship winnerBreanna Stewart, league MVPA’ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu and Sydney Colson, according to ESPN.
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“I just hope y’all know, the WNBA don’t pay my bills at all,” Reese told her followers. “I don’t even think it pays one of my bills, literally.”
The Chicago Sky forward then admitted she was unsure of her salary from the WNBA — according toSportrac, it was $73,439 this season — before calculating whether or not it would cover her rent alone. After doing the math on her $8,000 a month rent, Reese joked, “I’m living beyond my means!”
source: people.com