The future of the WNBA is here.
The two rookies from arguably the most anticipated WNBA rookie class of all time successfully made their WNBA debuts despite their teams losing in their first game.
Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky fell short against the Dallas Wings, 87-79, after leading in the first quarter by 12. The 7th overall pick finished with 12 points and 8 rebounds on 5-14 shooting in 27 minutes of game time.
Reese’s fellow rookie and 3rd overall selection Kamila Cardoso missed the game due to injury.
Cameron Brink and the LA Sparks also fought through the end but it was not enough, losing to the Atlanta Dream 92-81. The 2nd overall selection had 11 points on 4-6 shooting with 2 rebounds and 4 assists in 19 minutes of playing time.
Reese and Brink, along with no.1 overall pick Caitlin Clark, look to take the WNBA by storm in their rookie years as the league anticipates a massive growth following the influx of young, good, and popular basketball talents.