The WNBA offseason just delivered its biggest headline yet. Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky’s two-time All-Star forward, is officially headed to the Atlanta Dream in a blockbuster trade that could reshape the league. Yankee Scores reports.
The Blockbuster Deal
According to Kendra Andrews, the Dream are sending a 2027 first-round pick and a 2028 first-round pick to Chicago in exchange for Reese, along with 2028 second-round swap rights. Prime Video first reported that the two teams had agreed to the trade framework.

Why Atlanta Made the Move
The Dream have been searching for a star to elevate their roster, and Reese fits perfectly. Her rebounding dominance and defensive presence immediately boost Atlanta’s playoff hopes. Beyond the court, Reese’s popularity makes her a marketing powerhouse, giving the Dream both talent and visibility.
Chicago’s Perspective
For the Sky, trading Reese is a bold reset. After back-to-back disappointing seasons, Chicago gains valuable draft capital to rebuild. The move signals a shift toward long-term planning, even if it means losing one of the league’s brightest young stars.

Impact on the WNBA
This trade is more than just a roster shake-up. Reese’s arrival in Atlanta could change the balance of power in the Eastern Conference, while Chicago positions itself for a future rebuild. As one of the most recognizable players in women’s basketball, Reese’s move ensures the spotlight will follow the Dream into next season.
Final Note
This trade is confirmed, but the ripple effects are still speculative. How Reese adapts in Atlanta and how Chicago uses its draft capital remain open questions, and that’s what makes this deal so fascinating.


