5 Things Angel Reese Needs to Do to Become Unstoppable

Angel Reese Has Star Power

Angel Reese has quickly become one of the most talked-about players in the WNBA. With her rebounding dominance, nonstop hustle, and media magnetism, she’s well on her way to becoming the face of the league. But to go from a star rookie to an unstoppable force, there are a few areas in her game that need refining.

Here are five key improvements that could elevate Reese from dominant to elite.

1. Sharpen Her Defensive Footwork

Reese’s energy and effort on defense are unquestioned, but her footwork, especially on switches, is still a liability. Quick guards are often able to blow past her on drives. According to Synergy Sports, opponents are shooting 58% on drives when guarded by Reese, a concerning stat for a post defender.

Better lateral agility and rim-timing could turn her into a true anchor in the paint rather than a mismatch target.

2. Improve Offensive Efficiency

Reese shot over 52% from the field in college, but that number has dropped to 37.5% in the pros. She’s still effective at drawing fouls and creating second chances, but many of her post attempts are rushed or forced against set defenses. A more polished finishing package, especially under pressure, would raise her impact in close games.

Against Seattle, she went 5-for-17 in a game the Sky lost by five. Those missed chances add up.

3. Add a Mid-Range Jumper

At the moment, Reese’s offensive game is largely limited to inside the paint. Through her first 10 games, she’s hit just 18% of shots outside 10 feet. Without a mid-range threat, defenders can pack the paint and neutralize her strength.

Adding a reliable 10–12-foot jumper would stretch defenses and open up the floor for her and her teammates.

4. Cut Down on Turnovers

Handling double teams in the post remains a challenge for Reese. She’s averaging 2.4 turnovers per game, often in clutch moments. Her assist-to-turnover ratio sits below 0.5, which is low for a player who sees frequent touches.

Developing stronger court vision and passing out of the post or short roll will help limit mistakes and enhance the Sky’s offensive rhythm.

5. Angel Reese: Finish Stronger at the Rim

Despite ranking second in shot attempts within five feet, Reese is converting just 43.8% of them. That’s well below the WNBA average of nearly 60% for post players. Improving her touch, angles, and timing near the rim could easily boost her scoring average by 4–6 points per game.

It’s a fixable flaw, and a crucial one.

Angel Reese Has the Tools—Now It’s Time for Refinement

Angel Reese has all the makings of a future WNBA Great. She has the heart, the hustle, and the spotlight. If she polishes these five areas of her game, she won’t just dominate, she’ll redefine what dominance looks like.

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