Angel Reese surprises with a very special greeting: My first baby

Celebrated a special birthday

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Angel Reese is enjoying her time in Chicago, both on and off the court. She recently had an outstanding homecoming game, where she helped the Chicago Sky secure a Commissioner Cup victory over the Washington Mystics.

The games was significant for Reese, as she began her basketball journey in the Maryland suburbs. She delivered an impressive performance, recording her third double-double as a rookie with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, and 5 steals.

Additionally, she currently holds the second spot on ESPN’s list of top 2024 WNBA rookies. But it’s not just her on-court performance that has given her a reason to celebrate.

Celebrated a special birthday

The former LSU star delighted her fans with a joyful announcement on Instagram, as June 7 marked the first birthday of her pet dog, Tiago King Reese.

“My first baby! Finally 1. I love my fur baby so much. Happy Birthday to my Sonnnnnnn,” she noted.

Reese shared a heartwarming message and a video of her singing “Happy Birthday” to Tiago while he sat on her lap.

“Had to sing to him before I left for my game,” she said.

A few days earlier, she had hinted at the celebration in another Instagram story while traveling with Tiago in her car.

Reese and Tiago have been together since her college basketball days and she has even created a dedicated Instagram account for her furry friend, filled with snapshots of their special moments together.

Celtics vs. Mavericks Finals: Kristaps Porzingis’ 10-Second Pause Fuels Recovery Doubts Amid Jason Kidd’s Praise

Kristaps Porzingis' injury concernsKristaps Porzingis (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Kristaps Porzingis is reportedly nearing full recovery from his injury. He was a full-participant in practice is expected to return for Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks. However, a recent response from the Celtics’ power forward has left some uncertainty among fans.

During a recent press conference, Porzingis took a noticeable 10-second pause when asked if he was running pain-free. After this brief moment, he smiled and said, “Yes.” Though seemingly joking, the pressure and anxiety were evident on his face.

This moment has left fans wondering about the true state of his recovery and whether he will be at his best for the crucial upcoming games.

Porzingis has been sidelined throughout the conference finals due to a right soleus strain, an injury he sustained during the first-round series against the Miami Heat. The injury was non-contact, often indicating a strain or tear requiring careful management and recovery.

Kidd Praises Kristaps Porzingis’ Short Stint with Mavericks

As the Dallas Mavericks prepare to face off against the Boston Celtics in the upcoming NBA Finals, there’s an interesting subplot involving Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd and Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis. Kidd briefly coached Porzingis during the 2021–22 season in Dallas. In a recent press conference, the Mavs’ coach shared his thoughts on their time together.

 

When you talk about, ‘Did it work, did it not work,’ I only had him for a short period of timeI thought it was going well in the sense of our defense, his ability to block shots, and rebound. And then offensively, we looked to post him up a little bit more… He has the skill set to do both. I thought KP did great for us,” Kidd said.

During his tenure with the Mavericks, Porzingis was a significant contributor, particularly in his first season under coach Rick Carlisle. He attempted an average of 7.1 three-pointers per game and managed to maintain good stats despite being plagued by injuries. Over his two-and-a-half seasons in Dallas, Porzingis averaged 20 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game.

The upcoming game will be a reunion for Porzingis and an emotionally charged matchup for Mavericks star Kyrie Irving. Irving, who previously played for the Celtics, is set to face his former team in the Finals.