Angel Reese’s scoring efficiency is quietly surging, new stats show

Numbers say it all.

Angel Reese

Angel Reese is doing more than just producing; she’s doing it efficiently, and the numbers speak for themselves.

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The Chicago Sky star delivered again Monday night in a rematch against the league-best Minnesota Lynx. Reese posted 22 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and a block, but what stood out most was her 9-for-14 shooting from the field. That’s 64.3%, answering early-season criticism about her scoring efficiency.

Reese hasn’t just been consistent, she’s been clinical. Over her last four games, she’s scored 15+ points in each, shooting no lower than 55.6% in any of them, and recording a double-double in all four.

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Compared to her rookie season, Reese’s efficiency jump is clear: her field goal percentage is up 5%, and her assists average has doubled. That’s a leap not just in numbers, but in impact, especially for a player whose game was once picked apart by critics.

Now riding a streak of nine consecutive double-doubles, Reese isn’t just chasing her own WNBA record; she’s refining her game in real time. For the Sky, that’s a big-time development.

Category: Basketball