Angel Reese’s stunning approval as Mariah Rose shuts down 10 Sky star haters in heated debate
Angel Reese, the talented WNBA player, recently showed her support for Mariah Rose, daughter of former NBA star Jalen Rose. In a video released by House of Highlights, Rose defended Reese against 10 of her critics, highlighting Reese’s winning track record with a college championship and three high school state championships. Rose also took a subtle jab at Caitlin Clark, noting her lack of championships compared to Reese.
Impressed by Rose’s defense of her, Reese took to social media to express her gratitude. In a post on X, Reese showered Rose with praise, commending her for shutting down all her haters with grace and eloquence.
Despite a slow start to the season, Reese is starting to find her rhythm on the court. Averaging 11.7 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game, she is proving to be a valuable asset to the Chicago Sky. Currently, the Sky is ranked 11th in the league with a record of 4-11, trailing behind the fourth-seeded Washington Mystics.
Looking ahead, the Sky will face the LA Sparks in their upcoming game on Sunday, where Reese will have another opportunity to showcase her skills and contribute to her team’s success.
In another exciting development, Angel Reese’s brother, Julian Reese, recently signed with the LA Lakers after going undrafted in the 2025 WNBA draft. Angel shared her joy and support for her brother’s achievement by posting a motivational message on X, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities.
Julian Reese, a former player for the Maryland Terrapins, brings a strong defensive presence and rebounding ability to the Lakers. While his lack of three-point shooting may pose a challenge, his skills in the paint and as a play finisher make him a valuable addition to the team alongside star players like Luka Doncic and LeBron James.
As Angel Reese and her brother Julian continue to make waves in their respective leagues, their family’s legacy in basketball only grows stronger. Fans can look forward to seeing both siblings excel on the court and achieve success in their careers.



