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Angel Reese’s podcast, “Unapologetically Angel,” is in full swing as the WNBA offseason continues. Reese released the first episode of the show in September, and the show is growing in popularity with every new edition.
Reese has already welcomed the likes of Shaquille O’Neal, Dwyane Wade, Sheryl Swoopes and GloRilla on her show, and on Sunday, she teased a special episode for Thanksgiving with a post on her Instagram story.
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Reese showed Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball and his brother LiAngelo on the set of her show with a timer for the episode’s release, with the caption:
“Special episode coming for Thanksgiving!”
Lonzo Ball made his return to NBA action on Oct. 28 after missing nearly three years with a knee injury. The Chicago Bulls point guard has appeared in three games this season.
LiAngelo Ball has played for the Greensboro Swarm in the NBA G League and most recently played professionally for Astros de Jalisco in Mexico.
The Ball brothers played together at Chino Hills High School alongside their brother LaMelo Ball, who currently plays for the Charlotte Hornets. The trio led Chino Hills to a 35-0 record and a California state championship in 2015-16.
Angel Reese shares inside look at offseason training
Along with promoting her highly anticipated podcast episode with Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball, Angel Reese shared an Instagram post on Sunday afternoon, offering fans an inside look at her offseason training.
“Life lately,” Reese captioned her Instagram post.
She made an All-Star appearance and finished second in Rookie of the Year voting behind Caitlin Clark.
In January, Angel Reese will suit up in the Unrivaled League, a 3×3 basketball league founded by fellow WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. Reese will play for Rose BC alongside Chelsea Gray, Brittney Sykes, Kahleah Copper, Lexie Hull and Azura Stevens.
The league will tip off its inaugural season in January and will feature 36 WNBA players across six teams. Unrivaled also struck a broadcasting deal with TNT for live game coverage.