Breaking News: Angel Reese Chicago Sky SHOCKING Hotel HARASSMENT Footage Has Been LEAKED‼️

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The Chicago Sky are just 3-5 through eight games and haven’t won a game in nearly a week, but they’re in the midst of one of the most eventful stretches of any professional sports team at the moment.

A day after polarizing rookie Angel Reese was ejected late in Chicago’s loss to the Liberty, some members of the Sky reported they were harassed outside the team hotel in Washington D.C. ahead of Thursday’s matchup with the winless Mystics.

“My teammate being harassed at our hotel is insane! Couldn’t even step off the bus!!!” Isabelle Harrison tweeted on Wednesday, expressing her gratitude that security stepped in.

While the Sky have been the subject of some criticism from fans over the past handful of days following Chennedy Carter’s hard hit on Caitlin Clark, it was initially unclear whether the harassment came from fans. Reese was the first to say a player had a camera shoved in her face, and the Chicago Sun-Times reported that Carter was the player targeted by a lone man.

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“This is really outta control and needs to STOP,” Reese tweeted.

Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca said the situation was quickly de-escalated and police weren’t called to the hotel.

Michaela Onyenwere also addressed the incident, tweeting that a “line needs to be drawn” when it comes to player privacy.

The Sky have spent the past week in the headlines — and not always for the right reasons. Carter’s hit on Clark was viewed by many as a step too far and sparked massive debate about the way Clark has been received since she entered the WNBA. On Monday, Reese chimed in on that debate and declared herself as one of the reasons for women’s basketball’s popularity surge.

Reese’s ejection on Tuesday put the spotlight back on the Sky despite a loss.

The Sky have a prime opportunity to put the focus back on basketball and work their way into the win column on Thursday, as the Mystics are off to an 0-9 start and have lost three of their past four games by double-digits.