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Chicago Sky Trade All-Star Angel Reese to Atlanta Dream
The Sky receive first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028 in exchange for the two-time WNBA rebounding champion.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 3:18am
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The trade of All-Star Angel Reese from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream signals a strategic shift for both franchises as they pursue different paths to WNBA success.Chicago TodayThe Chicago Sky have traded two-time WNBA rebounding champion and All-Star Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028. This strategic move provides Atlanta with an elite interior presence while granting Chicago significant future draft capital to reshape their long-term roster.
Why it matters
This transaction is more than a simple player swap; it is a high-stakes gamble on franchise trajectory. By moving Reese, the Sky are effectively signaling a hard reset, prioritizing the uncertainty of future draft assets over the guaranteed production of a double-double machine. For the Dream, this is an aggressive 'win-now' maneuver designed to solve a perennial struggle with second-chance points and interior defensive rotations.
The details
The Chicago Sky have traded two-time WNBA rebounding champion and All-Star Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028. This move provides Atlanta with an elite interior presence to address their struggles with second-chance points and defensive rebounding, while Chicago gains significant future draft capital to reshape their roster and transition to a more modern, pace-and-space philosophy.
- The trade was announced on April 7, 2026.
The players
Angel Reese
A two-time WNBA rebounding champion and All-Star who has been traded from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream.
Chicago Sky
The WNBA team that has traded two-time rebounding champion Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028.
Atlanta Dream
The WNBA team that has acquired two-time rebounding champion Angel Reese from the Chicago Sky in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2027 and 2028.
What’s next
The trade is expected to have a significant impact on the Eastern Conference playoff race, as the Dream look to make a deep postseason run with Reese anchoring their frontcourt, while the Sky begin a rebuilding process focused on the future.
The takeaway
This trade represents a strategic shift for both franchises, with the Dream going all-in to address a key weakness and the Sky prioritizing long-term flexibility and roster construction over immediate success. The move will have ripple effects across the league as teams evaluate the value of elite interior talent versus future draft capital.
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