Angel Reese and G Herbo in car togetherAngel Reese and G Herbo (Photo via Shaderoom/Instagram)


A star-studded crowd took in the Chicago Sky’s 88-87 comeback victory Sunday over the Indiana Fever. This was the third professional matchup between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.

Among the stars that attended the game were four-time WNBA champion Sheryl Swoopes, New York Knicks All-Star point guard Jalen Brunson, Chicago rapper Lil Durk, Russ and Chance the Rapper, as well as actor Jason Sudeikis

Chicago rapper G Herbo was not spotted in the arena, but he did have some time to himself when it came to Angel Reese.

Angel Reese and G Herbo were seemingly spotted out together.

In a post shared by The Shade Room, a fan seemed to capture the moment Herb and Reese were spotted riding in a car together.

“Chicago things,” wrote the fan over the video.

Reese put up a monster game as the Chicago Sky finally secured a victory against the Indiana Fever in their third try.

Reese had one of the best performances yet, scoring a career-high 25 points and grabbing 16 rebounds to lead the Chicago Sky to a thrilling 88-87 comeback victory, per ESPN.com.The win came despite 17 points and a franchise-record 13 assists for Clark.

Angel Reese recorded her WNBA rookie record for an eighth consecutive double-double. In her previous game, she tied the previous mark of seven consecutive games by Tina Charles and Cindy Brown.

Following the contest, Reese spoke to the full-capacity crowd and famous faces watching the women’s game, saying, “Of course it’s good for the game; it’s good for women’s basketball. You see NBA players, rappers, legends that have played in the league for a long time come out and show support so you know everybody is watching. I think this is one of the important times [in the game’s history] right now. Both teams tonight did an amazing job putting on a show…I’m just happy we won tonight.”

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Angel Reese Says ‘I’m a Dog, You Can’t Teach That’ After Win Over Fever

It’s safe to say that Angel Reese was feeling confident after she finished with 25 points and 16 rebounds as her Chicago Sky took down the Indiana Fever 88-87 on Sunday.

“I’m a dog,” Reese said on the ESPN broadcast. “You can’t teach that.”