Alexis Ohanian excited over unique Angel Reese card debut (Alexis Ohanian IG/Angel Reese IG)Alexis Ohanian excited over unique Angel Reese card debut (Alexis Ohanian IG/Angel Reese IG)

Following an impressive rookie year in the WNBA, Angel Reese basketball cards have become a hot commodity in the sports collector’s world. One famous millionaire was ecstatic to see a rare card of hers pop up on his new platform.

Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, who co-founded the social media platform “Reddit,” also founded “Mantel,” a site for avid collectors of sports cards and other memorabilia, in February 2024, along with Brent Montgomery.

Over the weekend, Ohanian posted on his Instagram story about a one-of-one Angel Reese basketball card. He was ecstatic to see the rare card pop up on his new platform.

Via Alexis Ohanian's Instagram storyVia Alexis Ohanian’s Instagram story

Prior to having her rookie career cut short due to injury, Reese was one of the top players in the 2024 draft class. In addition to being named an All-Star, she led the WNBA in rebounds and was selected to the All-Rookie team. In her rookie season, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds.

Ohanian tied the knot with Serena Williams in Nov. 2017. They have two children together.

Angel Reese has countless reactions to WNBA Finals Game 5

This season, the WNBA Finals would go all the way to five games to decide a champion. Among those who caught this overtime thriller in person was Angel Reese.

The Chicago Sky forward was sitting courtside Sunday, donning an outfit that supported both the Minnesota Lynx and New York Liberty. As the game went on, Reynolds made numerous posts.

Angel Reese’s first post came at the end of regulation when the game was still tied. She was excited to see things come down to overtime.

Later on, Reese ended up giving a shout out to Liberty center Nyara Sabally. She cited her as an X-factor in the win for New York.

Sabally logged only 17 minutes in Game 5, but was impactful on the floor. She ended the game with 13 points and seven rebounds on stellar 5-for-7 shooting from the field.

In overtime, the Liberty managed to edge out the Lynx 67-62. After coming up short in the finals last season, Breanna Stewart & Co. delivered the Liberty its first title in franchise history.