惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
O
OpenAI News
D
Docker
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
Y
Y Combinator Blog
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
博客园 - 司徒正美
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
K
Kaspersky official blog
Security Latest
Security Latest
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
W
WeLiveSecurity
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
美团技术团队
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
B
Blog
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
爱范儿
爱范儿
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
腾讯CDC
H
Heimdal Security Blog
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
AI
AI
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
Recorded Future
Recorded Future
SecWiki News
SecWiki News
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
C
Check Point Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
The Cloudflare Blog
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
博客园 - Franky
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG

Forbes - SportsMoney

Florida And LSU Punch Tickets To NCAA Gymnastics Final Four Can LeBron James Lead Lakers Without Luka Dončić & Austin Reaves? How Global Champions Arabians Tour Is Becoming A Big Name In The Sports And Entertainment World Philadelphia Phillies Prospect Felix Reyes Can Really Hit A Baseball Yankees’ 3-Year Pitcher Joins NL Contender After Strong Start Rockstar Plugs Into NASCAR With Reddick Hoping To Turn Up The Volume To 11 Henrik Stenson Makes Senior Tour Debut With Invitation-Only Golf Ball Red Sox Send 4-Word Jarren Duran Message As Investigation Suggests Fans Mocked Swing Detroit Tigers Sign Kevin McGonigle To 8-Year $150 Million Extension Dodgers And Nationals To Benefit From Week 5 Schedule Dodgers Organization’s Former Outfielder Dies At 35 Following Car Crash Aryna Sabalenka The Brand Is About Authentic Personality How The NBA Nearly Doubled Viewership During The 2025-26 Season Phillies’ Rob Thomson Sends 3-Word Alec Bohm Message As Concerns Mount Blue Jays’ John Schneider Sends Trey Yesavage Message After Shaky Start Warriors’ Steph Curry On Play-In Win: ‘That’s What You Live For’ ‘Elite Eight’ Showdown Begins Today With NCAA Titles On The Line WrestleMania 42 Night 1 And 2 Full Card: Date, Time And How To Watch Scouting St. Louis Cardinals’ Exciting Rookie, JJ Wetherholt MLB Best Home Run Bets For April 16, 2026—Arraez And Jensen Kayla Harrison Sends Three-Word Message To Ronda Rousey After Rant Ronda Rousey Vs. Gina Carano: Full Card, Date, Time and How to Watch Union Berlin’s Marie-Louise Eta—Ending The Leadership Pipeline Myth Rachel Robinson Keeps The Torch Burning For Jackie 79 Years Later AEW Dynamite Results As Darby Allin Squashes MJF For The World Title Phillies Game Umpire ‘Violently’ Attacked After Chasing Philadelphia Criminal, Per Police High Stakes Meet Higher Scores At The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships Yankees Star Sends 3-Word Message On Phillies’ Zack Wheeler After Return PIF Close To Cutting Funding For LIV Golf League, Financial Times Reports Red Sox’s Rival Hall Of Famer Questions Alex Cora After Garrett Crochet Decision Blue Jays Make Jeff Hoffman Change After Struggles: ‘I’m Pitching No Matter What’ Yankees Announce Harsh Roster Move Just 9 Hours After Promotion Matt Olson Chases Records For Consecutive Games Played Phillies’ Former Draft Pick, Rookie Outfielder Cut From Braves Roster Eddie Hearn Accepts Dana White's $30 Million Challenge Wilson Blade V10 Racket Release Adds ‘Pop’ For Aggressive Control Yankees’ Hits Leader Responds To Role Change Before Angels Loss Most Dangerous Teams In The NBA Playoffs 3 Reasons Mascherano’s Inter Miami Resignation Feels Forced These 3 Guardians’ Prospects Bring Great Future Home Run Potential Phillies’ Bryce Harper Sends Social Media Message On Rob Thomson ‘Accountability’ The World Cup Will Break Revenue Records—But At What Cost? Pickleball Slam 4 Preview — History Of The Event And Behind The Scenes Prep With The Players How To Get Masters 2027 Tickets Lottery Dates And Odds Dan Orlovsky Compares Ty Simpson To Brock Purdy, Names Surprising NFC Contender As Fit For 2026 NFL Draft Prospect IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing, OpenAI Hope For ‘Competitive Advantage’ Shingles Altered Achilles Rehab For Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton, But He’s Back On The Court Inter Miami CF Kicks Off New Era For South Florida Soccer In Nu Stadium How To Watch The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships IndyCar Tweaks Firestone Fast Six Format For Rest Of 2026 Street Races IndyCar’s AJ Foyt Racing Hires Toby Sowery As Reserve Driver IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing Goes Green With Green Sports Alliance Rory McIlroy Claims Second Straight Masters Title At Augusta Rockets Claim Fifth Seed In West AEW Dynasty 2026 Results, Winners And Live Updates On April 12 Former Dodgers Infielder, 3-Time MLB All-Star And Champion, Dies After Cancer Battle Townsend And Wild Secure Double Golds At Pro Pickleball Association Australia Moreton Bay Los Angeles Dodgers Prospect James Tibbs III Is Tearing Up Triple-A The Top Contenders For The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics All-Around Title Jannik Sinner Ties Novak Djokovic’s Masters 1000 Mark—Will Return To World No. 1 Mets Skipper Sends 2-Word Francisco Lindor Message As Concerns Mount Blue Jays Veteran Offers 2-Word Response On Replacing George Springer After Injury Memorabilia From First Hall Of Famers Highlight Rare Book Fair Former Yankees Catcher, All-Star Prospect, Dies: ‘I Knew I Was Setting History’ Los Angeles Licenses Naming Rights For Uniqlo Field At Dodger Stadium UFC Legend Retires In The Octagon After KO Victory UFC 327 Results: 5 Biggest Takeaways From A Wild Night In Miami UFC 327 Results, Bonus Winners, Highlights And Reactions Dana White Announces Huge New Fight For UFC White House WNBA Draft 2026 Date, Time, Order And Top Prospects Tyson Fury Vs. Arslanbek Mahkmudov Results: Highlights and Reaction Conor Benn Vs. Regis Prograis Results: Highlights and Reaction UFC Tonight: What Time Does The UFC 327 Fight Card Start? Tight Ends To Trade Away In Dynasty Fantasy Football Fury vs. Makhmudov Full Card, Ring Walk Times and How to Watch WWE SmackDown Results, Winners And Grades On April 10, 2026 WWE SmackDown Results As Pat McAfee Announces 25% Off WrestleMania 42 Tickets Packers Trade Inconsistent Dontayvion Wicks To The Eagles Inside 30 Years Of Progress At The Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation Kenny Omega Talks Comeback And Facing MJF At AEW Dynasty FIFA World Cup 2026: Why Ticket Scandals Still Cloud the Tournament Two Months Out NHL Legend Chris Pronger Speaks On Front Office Interest, New Book David Blitzer Expands Sports Empire With Bet On Golf’s Next Generation Brewers Boss Sends 5-Word Red Sox Willson Contreras Message After Spikes-Up Slide Joel Embiid’s Latest Setback Is All Too Familiar For The 76ers Yankees’ Former ‘Cult Hero’ Joins Division Rival In New Role Blue Jays’ New 2-Time All-Star Singled Out For Political Support Before Debut 5 WNBA Draft Sleepers To Watch In 2026 Partners Trailer Teases upcoming Pickleball Documentary Series to Look Forward To 2026 NFL Draft First-Round Projections: Top 32 Prospects & Mock Draft Riley O’Brien Among Top Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds For Week 4 In A Noisy Sports World, The Masters Stays Quiet Blue Jays Pitcher Cuts Ties With Team Right After Brutal Debut Yankees’ Aaron Judge Sends Ryan McMahon Message As Slump Worsens Analyzing 5-Star Men’s Basketball Recruits In The NCAA Transfer Portal Like Jackie Robinson, Cleveland’s Larry Doby Deserves Day Of Honor Aaron Rai Looks To Break Masters Par 3 Curse After Win Grade 1 Jenny Wiley Stakes At Keeneland A Wagering Paradise Chicago Cubs’ Pedro Ramirez Is A Switch-Hitting Prospect — But Where? Keeneland Picks: How My Boy Prince Anchors the Late Pick 3 Ahead of Breeders' Cup
Angel Reese ‘Can’t Walk Around Town,’ But She Loves Dream And Atlanta Without Nightmares
Terence Moore · 2026-06-21 · via Forbes - SportsMoney
Indiana Fever v Atlanta Dream

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 20: Angel Reese #5 of the Atlanta Dream reacts during the first quarter against the Indiana Fever at State Farm Arena on June 20, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Colin Hubbard/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Forget about being green.

With apologies to Kermit the Frog, it’s not easy being Barbie, or ATL Peach Barbie, or better yet, ATL Barbie, which is the nickname Angel Reese prefers these days since transferring her prominent face and game in April from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream.

If Reese isn’t the most famous 24-year-old woman on the planet, she is deep in the mix with the likes of Caitlin Clark, her archenemy in sneakers since their college days, and Billie Eilish, who can sing more than a little, but who doesn’t have the combination of Reese’s other stuff that includes picking and rolling.

About Reese’s other stuff . . .

She strutted across the runway at Victoria’s Secret fashion show when she wasn’t promoting the wares of the women’s retailer in general. She made Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue. She hosts a podcast. According to Forbes, she has deals with 2K Sports, Amazon, Beats by Dre, Coty, General Mills, LVMH, McDonald’s, Panini, Reebok and The Hershey Company.

Consider, too, she spent last year ranked 15th on Forbes’ list for world’s highest-paid female athletes at $9.4 million.

It also helps Reese’s notoriety that she is a splendidly athletic 6-foot-3 and can use that with her 165 pounds to rebound like crazy during WNBA games while doing more feats, ranging from swatting shots of opponents toward the stratosphere or performing efficiently in the post.

She took LSU to the women’s Final Four national championship over Clark and Iowa in April of 2023, and a month later, she celebrated her 21st birthday by buying a black Mercedes-Benz.

She could afford it.

She was the queen of NIL (name, image and likeness) deals. According to Yahoo Sports, she tied with UCLA quarterback Chase Griffin for the second-most among male and female college athletes with 26.

That’s a lifetime of visibility for Reese, and we’ve yet to mention the youth leagues around her native Baltimore area, where she competed against older players and even boys who rubbed their eyes over the hoop skills of a girl.

Which made me wonder . . .

With Reese sitting across the way Saturday afternoon in Atlanta at State Farm Arena after she did much to help the Dream stay among the WNBA elite at 11-4 following a 113-96 victory over the Indiana Fever, I wanted to know: What’s it like being Angel Camille Reese on an average day?

What is the response you get when you’re walking around town here in Atlanta compared to what you got in Chicago?

Reese formed that (ahem) Barbie smile before wasting zero time answering in the only way she knows.

Charismatically.

“Well, one,” said Reese, with that smile becoming an infectious laugh, causing nearly everybody else in the room to follow suit.

Then she added, “I think everybody knows I’ve never walked around town anywhere. I can’t walk around town. I wish. One of my teammates was just asking me, when is the last time I was able to stroll just down the street. Unfortunately, I have not been able to do that, but I do appreciate the support here in Atlanta, even though I haven’t been able to talk to them.

“But I do enjoy the fan base here. It’s amazing. It’s healthy. Everybody comes out and really supports us. Just to be able to see Atlanta show up.”

It sort of did BB (Before Barbie), and why not?

The Dream were loaded with backcourt All-Stars Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, and point guard Jordin Canada was among the league’s best. The bench eventually became long and gifted with Te-Hina Paopao, Madina Okot and others, and then the Dream caused nightmares for their opponents with one of the grandest deals ever during WNBA free agency.

On April 6, the Dream snatched Reese away from her frustrations with a dysfunctional Chicago franchise by giving the Sky first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028. The Dream also received the right to swap second-round picks with Chicago in 2028. With no hope of challenging anytime soon for a world title, and with the WNBA’s seventh-high payroll, Chicago just wanted to unload a disgruntled Reese and her contract, which sat on the verge of rising toward the far side of the moon.

Atlanta couldn’t care less.

See the list of talented Dream players.

Nevertheless, Reese is a pricy addition.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 22: Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky argues a foul call against the New York Liberty during the second half at Wintrust Arena on May 22, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Since she was the seventh overall pick by Chicago in the 2024 WNBA draft, she is in the third year of a four-year rookie contract. It initially was worth $324,383 overall, but she and 37 other players on existing deals had their salaries adjusted to match the updated rookie scale in the new collective bargaining agreement signed last month. Spotrac.com noted that her base salary for 2026 jumped from $75,000 to $350,692.

According to Yahoo.com, “Reese’s contract has a team option for the 2027 season. If exercised, she’d earn $396,282 – unless she receives All-WNBA honors this season, in which case she’d be eligible next season for a maximum contract worth up to $1.4 million. That’s not a far-fetched scenario for Reese, a two-time WNBA All-Star who led the league in rebounding average in each of her first two seasons and was named to the All-Rookie team in 2024.”

Those are future Dream worries.

As for now, here’s all you need to know: The Dream just had their 51st consecutive home sellout, the longest streak in the WNBA. Granted, they normally play in the smallest facility in the league (Gateway Center Arena, with a capacity of 3,500), but a sellout is a sellout.

Not only that, but the Dream’s growing popularity -- featuring energetic crowds and nationally known local performers during games -- forced the franchise to schedule five games this season at State Farm Arena (basketball capacity of around 17,000). The Dream announced last week they’re adding a sixth home game this season at State Farm Arena when defending world champion Las Vegas Aces come to town on August 3.

Indiana is without the Las Vegas distinction of two WNBA titles in the last three years, but Indiana does have Clark.

She contributed the most to the league’s record TV and attendance numbers in 2024 with her ability to nail shots from everywhere on the court, deliver impossible passes to teammates and become a massive draw at home and on the road courtesy of her ability in a flash to get under the skin of opponents, referees and also teammates and coaches.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 20: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever fights for a loose ball against Angel Reese #5 and Jordin Canada #3 of the Atlanta Dream during the second quarter at State Farm Arena on June 20, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Colin Hubbard/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Clark and Reese began feuding when their college teams made consecutive trips to the women’s Final Four national championship game. Reese won the first one with LSU while delivering a taunting gesture toward Clark along the way, but Clark and Iowa took the rematch in 2024.

Their battles in the WNBA have featured physical play and trash talk, so this was just more of the same Saturday. It ended back-to-back games between Atlanta and Indiana, and the Dream also took the other one Thursday (108-101), but that was on the road.

For Saturday’s home game, everybody came to hug the Dream.

Well, mostly Barbie.

Latto was there, along with Hawks legend Dominique Wilkins, Dawn Staley of South Carolina coaching fame, prolific boxer Claressa Shields, local rapper Fabo and Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens.

Jaleel White also was there.

You know, Steve Urkel.

“They show up. Atlanta’s big. Everybody loves being in the ‘A.’ The celebrities and everybody else,” said Reese, whose eight rebounds against Indiana gave her 1,000 in 79 games to become the fastest WNBA player to reach that milestone. “It’s like the mecca here, and this is during the summertime, when everybody is rolling through the city, and everybody wants to be here, which makes it really cool.

“And when you win, it makes it even better.

By the way, Dream officials said in their press release last week regarding the switch of the Las Vegas game from tiny Gateway Arena to larger State Farm Arena on August 3: “The game will also serve as the Dream’s Barbie Game Day, celebrating the iconic brand’s legacy of inspiring women and girls to imagine their limitless potential.”

Yeah, well.

To translate: That August 3 game is all about the Dream’s living Barbie, the one who doesn’t get out much.