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Chicago Sky Star Angel Reese is at a technical lack of a suspension of the WNBA.
With seven technical offenses in just his first 22 games of the season, an eighth would put Reese beyond the threshold for a suspension of a game, according to the WNBA rules.
Reese collected his seventh technician of the season on Tuesday night in the first quarter of a defeat in Lynx. Reese seemed to pick up the technicians after being evaluated a common lack due to an interaction outside the camera with the referees.
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Reese currently leads all players in the WNBA in technical offenses this season with seven, according to the entire timeline. The Washinton Mystics Shakira Austin player is in second place with five.
Reese received his first technical failure of the season at the opening of the season against Indiana fever and his rival Caitlin Clark. The fault occurred after Reese grabbed an offensive rebound and Clark slapped the arm of reese enough to release the ball and hit Reese to the ground.
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Angel Reese of Chicago Sky goes to the locker room after being expelled from a WNBA basketball game against Freedom in New York during the second half of June 4, 2024 in Chicago. (Charles Rex Arbogast/Ap Photo)
When Reese got up, he tried to confront Clark before Aliyah Boston of Indiana intervened between the two players. Clark's third personal lack was updated to a flagrant 1, while Boston and Reese caused technical faults after a review of the referees.
Reese has not faced Clark since that game, since Clark has lost multiple games due to an injury this season.
Reese later registered technical offenses against Freedom from New York on May 22, The Dallas Wings on May 31, The Connecticut Sun on June 15, Los Angeles Sparks on June 29 and The Mystics on July 8.
Last season, Reese only accumulated four technical offenses, with one against Clark. Meanwhile, Clark arrived a technique of suspension last season, accumulating seven. However, Clark's seventh technical foul occurred in the last month of the season, while Reese is already at seven in July.

Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, talks to teammates during a waiting time in the first half of a WNBA basketball match against Seattle storm, on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, in Chicago. (Photo of Erin Hooley/AP)
If Reese is evaluated an eight technicians and suspended, you will lose your game verification for that game. Reese has already expressed that they do not pay enough without having to lose a game check.
Recently, Reese caught the attention to the WNBA stars game when he spoke against the WNBA for its management of recent negotiations with the player's union, the WNBPA, on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Reese said the proposal The WNBA Sent to the players was “disrespectful.”
“It was a revelation for me. Like, listening to things and listening to the language of things and not the things I was happy to listen. The things that sent us back, the proposal they sent us back,” Reese to the journalists of the weekend of the WNBA weekend on Friday.
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Chicago striker Sky Angel Reese (5) Dribla against Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter in Target Center. (Brad Subpel/Imagn images)
“It is important to be a vocal. If I feel, it seems that I don't care.”
Last October, Reese admitted that he could not pay his bills depending on his WNBA salary, in a live Instagram video, and added that he paid $ 8,000 per month per rent.
“I am living beyond my possibilities. Hateing you pay for invoices, baby. I just hope you know that the wnba does not pay my invoices,” he said. “I don't even think he pays one Of my invoices. Literally, I'm trying to think about my rent where I stay. Let me make mathematics very fast. Don't even know my salary (WNBA), $ 74,000? “
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