Angel Reese, Chicago Sky
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Angel Reese is turning a negative into a positive. Fans online have dubbed Reese's tendency to rebound her own misses as "mebounds," and it didn't take long for her to capitalize on that. After someone claimed Reese should trademark it,
"Whoever came up with the 'mebounds' thing, y'all at that up because 'mebounds', rebounds, crebounds ... anything that comes off that board, it's mine," she quipped in a recent Ti
Monday, a user on X (formerly Twitter), uncovered that Angel Reese LLC had filed a trademark for "Mebounds," crediting the star forward and her agent, Jeanine Ogbonnaya, for making it their own.
Connecticut Sun star Tina Charles and Chicago Sky phenom Angel Reese had a heated moment in Sunday’s game, but both hold a deep mutual respect for the other.
Angel Reese has turned the trolls into potential profit. The Chicago Sky forward has sought to trademark the phrase "Mebounds," which was originally coined to mock Reese rebounding her own missed shots but has since been happily co-opted by the star.
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Angel Reese has attracted plenty of haters since making a name for herself at LSU, and she's certainly been no stranger to criticism since heading to the
Charles and Reese continued their dialogue throughout Sunday’s game in Connecticut. And when play heated up in the third quarter, the two got in each other’s faces. It started with Sun veteran Bria Hartley pulling Reese’s braid on a rebound. Reese didn’t like it and shoved off an intervening Sun player. Charles didn’t like that either.
Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese produced what was arguably the greatest game of her WNBA career to this point on June 15, as she recorded the first triple-dou