Chicago’s sky has one of the most popular WNBA players on their list in the form of Angel Reese. She has already had a major impact during her first two years, but there are many areas that she must improve.
Recently, the legend of the WNBA Candace Parker was invited to know which player level she would classify Reese. In response, she said she felt Reese as a “C” grade player.
Many immediately estimated that Parker hated Reese.

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Despite all the outcry that Parker triggered with her grade of Reese, she stands firm in her reasoning. She also clearly indicated that there was no hatred on her part with the Sky Star.
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During an appearance on the “Good Follow” podcast, Parker spoke on Reese and revealed more than what had entered his decision to note it in the “C” of the WNBA players.
“They asked me my opinion on the levels of the players, and my thing is that if you bring something to the argument, bring something else”, ” Parker said. “Can she go to player A, or to the players, or anything? Yes, she can. Right now, I don’t know if she is alongside these players. And you measure her against players who have been in the league for years.”
Parker continued to get back to the idea that she is a hateful hateful. She sent a very clear message on this subject which is not the case.
“There is no hatred for Angel Reese,” she said. “I love her. She plays for the heaven of Chicago. I saw her with retirement Jersey against the. So it’s nothing like it. I think it’s so interesting in this female space, the need to have to explain some of these things.”
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Where is Reese with regard to Parker? She spoke last year of the legend of the WNBA and her words were very brilliant.
“She is the goat,” Reese said. “I had conversations with her, her family, her mother, I told them before I even come to Chicago … I always respected CP3 and I try to take some things from her game and try to add them to mine. And just be able to be named with an incredible player like that will always be special for me.”
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