Angel Reese has made a name for herself as one of the most high-profile WNBA players in the last two years. Despite failing to make a lasting impact with the Chicago Sky, Reese has managed to still break several records and cement herself as an All-Star. Now that’s not a normal feat that any player can achieve.
The youngster has been involved in some drama off the court as well. She was suspended by the franchise before the end of the WNBA season for her incriminating comments against the franchise. Her future with the Sky remains in question, but Reese seems to be taking massive steps forward in her career regardless.
Who Was Angel Reese With at the Knicks Game?
The Sky player was spotted with WNBA rival and close friend Paige Bueckers. The stars were there for the New York Knicks’ clash against the Orlando Magic at the Madison Square Garden. But what’s more interesting was what the players held in their hands for the world to see.
what’s 5️⃣ + 5️⃣?@paigebueckers1 @Reese10Angel pic.twitter.com/WRbp9U2M8T
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) December 7, 2025
Both Bueckers and Reese were seen holding a packet of Reese’s. The Sky star has a brand deal with them, but it seems like they are collaborating with the Dallas Wings star as well.
This comes after Reese’s tease of the possible collab between the two. They had recently posted a picture of another Reese’s product that hinted at a collab involving Bueckers and Reese. The pinned caption for that post read, “Their numbers may be 5, but together, this duo’s a solid 10. Get ready for a slam-dunk matchup, coming soon.”
Since both players wear the number 5 on their jerseys, fans were quick to deduce who the players could be. Moreover, it appears that the collaboration involving the two players is now confirmed, and the Knicks may also be involved.
Bueckers and Reese faced off against each other in the WNBA and will do so in the Unrivaled 3v3 league as well. The competition is set to begin in January 2026, and they will be playing for the Breeze and Rose BC, respectively.
Reese and the Rose BC won the inaugural Unrivaled title this year and took home a lump sum of $50,000 per player. It will be interesting to see the two players take on their WNBA rivals in another league in just weeks from now.