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    NBA Legend Dwyane Wade Guides Angel Reese Amid Rivalry with Caitlin Clark in the WNBA

    By Richard Pereira,

    17 hours ago

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    Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are igniting the WNBA stage with their intense rivalry, and who's coaching from the sidelines? NBA legend Dwyane Wade himself.

    In an exciting turn of sports mentorship, Wade generously shares his wisdom with Reese, guiding her through the challenging rookie season with the Chicago Sky.

    The 22-year-old Reese, recently crowned an NCAA champion with the LSU tigers, has transitioned to wearing the Chicago Sky colors in Illinois. As she accumulates points and makes her presence known, Wade points out that her foremost goal is to integrate seamlessly with her new teammates, a true mark of a team player.

    “She’s owning it. She is owning who she is,” Wade recently said to CBS News. “She wants to be great, and she wants to be a great teammate.” Reese is akin to the Beyonce of basketball; she exudes confidence, possesses immense talent, and is dedicated to maintaining the unity of her team.

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    Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky look on during their game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on June 16, 2024.

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    Wade, familiar with the luster of championship glory, boasts three NBA titles, a Finals MVP award, and an impressive 13 All-Star selections. He stands ready to share his valuable insights, fully committed to guiding Reese's journey from a novice to a superstar.

    “Our conversations are about giving her the confidence to continue to be that," Wade said. Imagine him as a basketball version of Yoda, lacking the green skin yet brimming with wise counsel.

    The WNBA is abuzz with new talent such as Reese, Cameron Brink, Kamilla Cardoso, and notably, Caitlin Clark. The rivalry between Reese and Clark especially has been drawing crowds to arenas and attracting significant sponsorships from brands like Nike, akin to the speed of a swift three-pointer.

    "The women showed up when the lights were the brightest," Wade said while reflecting on the memorable 2023 NCAA Women's Division I championship game. It was the game where Reese indulged in a playful taunt towards Clark while LSU clinched their victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes. That instance was priceless and has sparked a rivalry more captivating than any reality TV rivalry.

    Wade is evidently relishing the Reese-Clark narrative. He views it as a symbol of hope and enthusiasm for the WNBA, a league frequently eclipsed by its male counterpart. With Reese and Clark at the helm, women's basketball is garnering the recognition it merits, showcasing that a mix of drama and talent can create an enthralling spectacle.

    Related: Flau'jae Johnson Sheds Light on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's Olympic Snub

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