Angel Reese: A Young Star Turning Courts into Cash
Angel Reese is not just a basketball player; she is also a savvy businesswoman who has turned her name into money.
Before stepping onto the professional stage, she had already signed deals with big names like Goldman Sachs and Amazon that added up to nearly two million dollars.
When the Chicago Sky picked her in 2024, she didn’t slow down; instead, she grew her earnings even more.
Now, at 24, she owns shares in a women’s soccer team and is part of a media company with famous athletes like Alex Morgan.
Her sneaker partnership showed how fast her influence can spread.
The Reebok shoe she helped design sold out in hours and became the quickest signature release for a WNBA player in twenty years.
The candy company Hershey’s even used her nickname “Reese’s Pieces” to create a new collection, turning a simple joke into a brand hit.
What sets her apart is how she chooses partners.
Her agent, Jeanine Ogbonnaya, says they rejected many offers to keep her image true to herself.
The result is a lineup of deals that feel authentic, from financial firms to beauty brands.
Reese’s story shows that talent on the court can translate into smart moves off it.
With ownership roles, a signature shoe, and dozens of endorsements, she is building a legacy that many older athletes still chase.