Angel Reese makes WNBA history in Dream debut, reminding fans her impact travels with her

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Angel Reese makes WNBA history in Dream debut, reminding fans her impact travels with her

Angel Reese makes WNBA history in Dream debut, reminding fans her impact travels with her

In her first regular-season game with Atlanta, Reese helped seal a comeback win, reached 50 career double-doubles faster than anyone

Angel Reese makes WNBA history in Dream debut, reminding fans her impact travels with her

In her first regular-season game with Atlanta, Reese helped seal a comeback win, reached 50 career double-doubles faster than anyone

Angel Reese didn't just debut with the Atlanta Dream—she made history. In her first regular-season game with her new team on May 9, Reese helped fuel a thrilling 91-90 comeback victory over the Minnesota Lynx, proving once again that her impact travels wherever she goes.

The former LSU star finished the night with 11 points, 14 rebounds, three blocks, and two steals. But the stat that truly turned heads? Reese became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 50 career double-doubles, achieving the milestone in just 65 games. That breaks the previous record held by legend Tina Charles, who did it in 75 games.

It wasn't a perfect performance—Reese shot 4-of-11 from the field and committed five turnovers, and there were moments of visible frustration. But the story of the night wasn't perfection; it was poise under pressure. With the Lynx trying to steal the game in the final seconds, Reese blocked Emese Hof's layup attempt at the buzzer, sealing the dramatic win and giving Dream fans a glimpse of her clutch gene.

"My experience has been great because we got a win," Reese said after the game, per OutKick. She admitted the night was "rough" for her offensively, but credited her teammates for keeping her confidence high when her shots weren't falling.

For Black women athletes—especially one as visible and often scrutinized as Reese—the conversation rarely allows room for growth. Every facial expression becomes a debate; every missed shot becomes a referendum. But Saturday's debut showed something deeper than the hot takes: a young star learning how to impact winning even when everything isn't going her way. And for the Dream, that resilience might be exactly what they need to make noise this season.

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