Angel Reese Benched: A Silent Statement, A Shaken Team
She sat in silence, her warm-up jacket zipped to her chin, laces still tied. Angel Reese didn’t check the scoreboard—she didn’t need to. The Chicago Sky’s blowout loss to the Phoenix Mercury was all too familiar.
But this time, her absence on the court in the fourth quarter wasn’t strategy. It was surrender.
The Collapse in Real Time
Midway through the third quarter, Phoenix launched an 11–3 run, ballooning their lead past 25. Without warning, Coach Tyler Marsh subbed out his entire lineup. Reese had just 17 minutes. Camila Cardoso—who had 17 points—was benched too. There was no timeout. No huddle. No explanation.
“He didn’t look angry,” a courtside reporter said. “He looked like a man who’d lost belief.”
Numbers That Don’t Lie
The Sky’s stats paint a grim picture: last in turnovers, dead last in defensive efficiency, and blown out in five of their last six. Reese’s production has declined. Her confidence, too.
“She’s not checked out,” one insider said, “but she’s lost her edge.”
Internal Tensions Mount
Sources say friction between Reese and Cardoso has started to show. A film session sparked an “icy” exchange. On court, frustration simmers. Off court, heads hang.
Coach Marsh: Out of Answers?
Brought in to build a culture, Marsh now seems adrift. “We’re hurting more from within,” he said. Critics aren’t buying it.
Final Shot
As the buzzer sounded, Reese didn’t move. She just blinked. Frozen—like the scoreboard. Like a team on the brink.