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I think my teammates are too poor? Reese responded: The remarks were taken out of context by the media. I have apologized to the whole team

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On September 4, the WNBA regular season continued, with the Chicago Sky defeating the Connecticut Suns 88-64. Sky player Angel Rees played in 31 minutes in this game, making 4 of 12 shots (10 of 12 free throws) and scored 18 points, 13 rebounds (7 front boards), 4 assists and 4 steals, with a plus-minus value +18 on the court. After the game, Reese was interviewed by the media and responded to previous reports that she disliked her teammates.

Previously, the Chicago Tribune published an interview about Reese, when Reese said, "If the development is not smooth, you may have to go to other places." He also questioned many teammates, and the Sky also saw this report and was very dissatisfied with Reese's remarks. Reese said when talking about this: "I think those remarks have been taken out of context. I really didn't mean to belittle my teammates. I want to apologize to my teammates. Regarding that article, I have actually apologized to them."

In this game, Reese suffered a technical foul because she hit the opponent's head. This is her 8th technical foul this season. If it is not cancelled, she will be suspended for one game. Sky coach Taylor Marsh said: "The referees can choose to call a technical foul or a malicious foul. I asked them why they didn't call a malicious foul, but they didn't get a clear response. Obviously, we hope that the ball can be judged as a malicious foul than a technical foul."

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