Chicago Sky's head coach, Tyler Marsh, praised Angel Reese for her exceptional performance that led to the team's victory. Reese achieved her first WNBA triple-double with 11 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists. This feat made her the second-youngest player in WNBA history to record a triple-double. Her efforts were crucial in securing a 78-66 win over the Connecticut Sun.
Reese also contributed three steals and two blocked shots, successfully making all seven of her free throws. This victory was significant for Chicago as it ended their streak of three consecutive losses and marked their first win in the Commissioner's Cup play. Marsh highlighted Reese's remarkable contribution during a post-game discussion in the locker room.

Marsh expressed his admiration for Reese by stating, "Your potential is through the roof. Your talent is through the roof. And we ain't never gonna put no limits on that." He acknowledged her ability to create opportunities for herself and others, emphasizing her defensive skills and rebounding prowess.
Marsh also addressed the entire team, emphasizing unity and belief as they prepare for their next game against Washington. Earlier this season, he encouraged Reese to enhance her versatility on the court. This advice has resonated with the 23-year-old player throughout the season.
Reflecting on Marsh's guidance, Reese shared, "[I'm] trying to get back to being super versatile." She admitted initial confusion but has embraced patience in developing her skills. Achieving a triple-double alongside a win brought immense satisfaction to Reese.
The victory not only boosted team morale but also showcased Reese's growing influence on the court. As she continues to refine her game under Marsh's mentorship, Chicago Sky looks forward to building on this success in upcoming matches.