The Chicago Sky suffered a tough 79-52 loss at home to the Indiana Fever on Saturday. However, after the game, attention turned to the sky forward Angel Reese. She reached a very unusual milestone as she holds more career rebounds with 532 than points, 526 in the WNBA. These rare numbers quickly drew comparisons to NBA rebounding specialist Andre Drummond.

In the game against the Fever, Reese played 27 minutes, scoring four points on 2-of-7 shooting, and grabbed an impressive 12 rebounds. She added two assists and has three turnovers. Her 12 rebounds were the most of any player in the game, making up 40% of the Sky’s total rebounds.

Even with her strong rebounding, critics quickly pointed out Reese’s ongoing struggle with scoring efficiently. She is shooting a career-low 30.9% from the field, much lower than her 39.1% last year. In Saturday’s game, she had eight more rebounds than points, which further highlights this growing difference.

Rees’s excellent rebounding overshadowed her scoring. Many fans were surprised by this unusual stat line. If this pattern continues, the difference in her career rebounds and points will likely grow even larger, cementing her unique position in WNBA history.

Fans Took To Social Media To Talk About Angel Reese’s Stat

Angel Reese holding basketballAngel Reese (Owen Ziliak/The Republic-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Rees made history with a rare stat, more career rebounds than points, which sparked social media comparisons to Andre Drummond. Many do not believe in her improvement. This special record showed how good she is at rebounding, but critics did not hold back from leaving their opinions on social media.

A fan compared her with Andre Drummond, stating, “Half of Angel Reese’s Rebounds are off her misses. The Andre Drummond of the WNBA getting this type of praise is quite comical.”

A fan calling Rebounds as Mebounds joked, “How many of those are mebounds?”

Here, someone wanted her FG%, commented, “Now show FG% and how many from her own misses”

Someone posted about her scoring ability, “She cannot score. You forgot that part.

A fan left his opinion here, saying, “This isn’t a good thing.”

Another one ironically commented, “She’s rebounding her own misses.”

A fan laughed at the quote., “Flipping the Script”

Someone wrote with frustration, “This just kills me. So many good players and you keep pushing this crap.”

Rees’s unique numbers undoubtedly caught the limelight on her game, sparking opinions about her rebounding and concerns about her shooting struggles. As social media continues to buzz with opinions, her career trajectory will be seen in how she changes what it means to be an impactful player in the WNBA.