Angel Reese debunks Brother Julian’s claim about her shooting hand

Angel Reese debunks Brother Julian’s claim about her shooting hand

Chicago Sky’s rookie sensation responds to her brother’s }reason for why she shoots left-handed

Angel Reese Claps Back at Brother's Playful Left-Handed Claim

 

Angel Reese has been making waves for her exceptional performances on the court with the Chicago Sky, capturing the attention of fans and analysts alike. Known for her dominant skills and magnetic personality, Reese has become a key figure in the WNBA, often celebrated for her ambidextrous abilities and leadership on the court. But her latest viral moment comes from a more playful place-her younger brother, Julian “JuJu” Reese, and a lighthearted family squabble that spilled onto social media.

The sibling duo, both standout basketball players, have long shared their love for the game, growing up in Maryland and developing a fierce competitive spirit. While Angel made a name for herself in the WNBA, Julian is currently a rising star at the University of Maryland. Despite their busy schedules, the bond between the two remains as strong as ever, but Julian’s recent comments stirred the pot in a way no one saw coming.

During a media session, Julian was asked a question about Angel’s shooting hand. His response was both surprising and amusing: “We both shoot with our left hands, but she’s really right-handed. She just wanted to shoot like me, so she switched them left-handed randomly.” That offhand remark was enough to catch Angel’s attention, prompting her to set the record straight-and do so in the funniest way possible.

Angel quickly took to social media, reposting the video clip of her brother’s comments. She added her own commentary, making sure everyone knew her brother’s statement was far from the truth. “My baby brotherrr not you lying saying I switched hands cause I wanted to be like you! Stoppp itttt,” she wrote, laughing off Julian’s playful boast.

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