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Angel Reese Double-Double Stats Make Her Look Like WNBA Version Of Shaq

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The WNBA MVP race between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese is the most exciting in the history of the WNBA. Both are having historic seasons. Reese has already locked up a few WNBA records, with her sights on a few more.

Angel Reese Chasing Records During Rookie Campaign

Angel Reese is making her mark in the WNBA record books.

In Friday night’s 82-80 loss to the Connecticut Sun, the Chicago Sky rookie once again dominated the boards, pulling down 20 rebounds for the second straight game, including seven on the offensive end. She also contributed 13 points, leading her team in both categories.

According to ESPN, Reese’s back-to-back 20-rebound performances are unprecedented in WNBA history. She becomes the first WNBA or NBA rookie to achieve this since Shaquille O’Neal accomplished the feat with the Magic in 1993.

Tina Charles is the only other WNBA player to record multiple 20-rebound games in a rookie season, doing so in 2010.

That’s not the only record she’s chasing associated with Shaq. Reese is looking to become the first rookie to lead the WNBA or NBA in rebounding since Shaq averaged 13.9 rebounds/ game to lead the league in ’92-’93.

Leading the league with 12.6 rebounds per game—a pace that could set the record for the highest single-season average ever—, Reese is on track to break the marks for most offensive rebounds and total rebounds in a season. She needs just 21 more offensive rebounds to sur Yolanda Griffith and 52 more total rebounds to overtake Sylvia Fowles’ record of 404, set in 2018. With 12 games still to play, Reese is on a trajectory to break and potentially crush that record, given her current pace.

Single-Season Offensive Rebounding Record

Player Team Season Rebounds
Yolanda Griffith Monarchs 2001 162
Yolanda Griffith Monarchs 2000 148
Angel Reese Sky 2024 142

 

Single-Season Total Rebounding Record

Player Team Season Rebounds
Sylvia Fowles Lynx 2018 404
Jonquel Jones Sun 2017 403
Tina Charles Sun 2010 398
Alyssa Thomas Sun 2023 394
A’ja Wilson Aces 2023 380
Tina Charles Sun 2011 374
Breanna Stewart Liberty 2023 371
Sylvia Fowles Sky 2013 369
Cheryl Ford Shock 2006 363
Yolanda Griffith Monarchs 2001 357
Sylvia Fowles Lynx 2017 354
Angel Reese Sky 2024 352

 

Reese has tallied 352 rebounds this season, ranking 12th on the WNBA’s all-time single-season leaderboard.

If she maintains her current pace, she is expected to break both records near or during the Sky’s September 3rd game against the Las Vegas Aces.

Reese also set a new WNBA record with 15 consecutive double-doubles in 2024, becoming the fastest player in league history to reach 20 double-doubles.

Reese is expected to break both records during the Sky’s September 3rd game against the Las Vegas Aces if she maintains her current pace.

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Colin Lynch covers the NFL, MLB and WNBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the New England Patriots. His sports coverage has been featured on The Sports Daily and Basketball Insiders, as well as FanSided's Chowder & Champions. A New Hampshire native and former D1 baseball player at St. John's University, Colin was drafted by the San Diego Padres in 2008 and enjoyed a four-year professional baseball career.

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