Chicago Sky rookie sensation Angel Reese has taken the WNBA by storm as she has already broken multiple league-wide records in just her first season at the professional level. With the WNBA in the middle of a break for the Olympics, Reese has some free time, and it looks like she’s spending it with an NBA star.
Photos have recently surfaced showing Angel Reese and Detroit Pistons young star Jalen Duren spending a lot of time together, sparking rumors that they could be dating.
“Angel Reese, the standout LSU basketball star, has been making headlines for her impressive performances and vibrant personality. Her recent interactions with Jalen Duren have only added to her growing public profile. Duren, a young and promising talent with the Pistons, has been turning heads in the NBA with his athletic prowess and potential,” TMSPN wrote this week.
“The two were recently spotted together, sparking speculation about their relationship status. From courtside seats to exclusive events, the pair has been seen enjoying each other’s company, leading fans to believe that something special might be brewing.”
While Reese may be the bigger star of the two, Duren has had a strong start to his NBA career, averaging 13.8 points and 11.6 rebounds per game for the Pistons during his rookie season last year.

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