NBA 2K general manager Zak Armitage opened up on the decision to feature Angel Reese on this year’s cover… telling TMZ Sports, “NBA 2K26 is celebrating the bold, the confident and the visionaries — and WNBA All-Star Angel Reese carries all that on and off the court.”
In her sophomore year in the WNBA, Angel Reese has made waves, created impactful conversations, and inspired the next generation. She’s a storyteller and has helped the WNBA grow its audience.”
Armitage went on to praise Reese for making her presence known “on the biggest stages, including in gaming,” and the crew is honored to have her join the 2K family.
Angel Reese has reached “cover athlete” status — the Chicago Sky hooper was just revealed as the face of the NBA 2K26 “WNBA Edition” … leaving some folks wondering if Caitlin Clark‘s invite got lost in the mail.
The popular video game franchise announced the slate of stars who would join NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with the honor for the upcoming installment … with Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony landing the “Superstar Edition” cover.
The decision to go with Reese over the Indiana Fever guard has folks weighing in … and it’s breathing new life into the biggest rivalry in women’s basketball in the process
While Reese is undoubtedly popular in her own right, Clark has taken the entire sport by storm over the past several years.
Reese hasn’t shied away from defending her star power — she famously said in June 2024 she deserved some credit for the league’s rise in relevance as well.
It’s not just because of one person,” Reese told reporters at the time. “It’s because of me, too, and I want you to realize that. It’s not just because of one person.”
The beef started all the way back at the 2023 NCAA Championship game between Reese’s LSU squad and Clark’s Iowa team … with the former going viral for taunting the latter with her own John Cena-esque celebration.
Clark’s treatment in the WNBA is a hot topic — as her opponents rough her up in games, and she placed ninth in All-Star voting by her peers.
Some people are screaming jealousy … as Clark getting so much shine might be rubbing other hoopers the wrong way.
A’ja Wilson and Candace Parker also got the 2K cover in the past … but those selections were met with zero controversy.