Angel Reese Trademarks 'Mebounds'
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The Mirror US on MSNWNBA player who pulled Angel Reese's hair responds to controversial incidentWNBA player Bria Hartley has broken her silence after pulling Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese's hair during last Sunday's WNBA matchup, sparking an on-court scuffle
If you thought Reese was kidding about capitalizing on the "mebounds" hate, she wasn't. A trademark was recently filed by her team under the goods and services category, meaning (if approved), we could potentially see apparel with the signature phrase coming soon.
Boxing star Claressa Shields has clarified her comments about Angel Reese after being snubbed for the BET Sportswoman of the Year award. Earlier this month, Chicago Sky WNBA sensation Reese picked up the honour at the awards in Los Angeles, California ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAngel Reese Checkmates ‘Haters’ After Filing Trademark over Internet TrollsWhen it comes to facing trolls and haters, there is no one more adept at handling them than Chicago Sky The post Angel Reese Checkmates ‘Haters’ After Filing Trademark over Internet Trolls appeared first on FirstSportz.
Connecticut Sun star Tina Charles and Chicago Sky phenom Angel Reese had a heated moment in Sunday’s game, but both hold a deep mutual respect for the other.
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In a new interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, Claressa Shields delivers a powerful message about visibility, respect, and the media’s treatment of Black women athletes. The two-time Olympic gold medalist and undisputed boxing champion didn’t walk back her viral comments about Angel Reese; she clarified them.
Charles and Reese continued their dialogue throughout Sunday’s game in Connecticut. And when play heated up in the third quarter, the two got in each other’s faces. It started with Sun veteran Bria Hartley pulling Reese’s braid on a rebound. Reese didn’t like it and shoved off an intervening Sun player. Charles didn’t like that either.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNAngel Reese Has Found An Ingenious Way To Make Money Off Her Haters With Clever TrademarkChicago Sky forward Angel Reese has filed for a trademark for "Mebounds" after thanking her critics for coming up with the idea.
Fresh off her first career triple-double, Angel Reese dropped a line that may echo throughout the WNBA for the rest of the season. Reese logged 11 points, 13 rebounds, and a career