Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese revealed the truth regarding her WNBA fine to her show’s guest. Lonzo Ball, during Wednesday’s episode of her podcast. “Unapologetically Angel.” Reese shared what happened to the money Ball had given her to pay for the league fine.

The incident occurred during the Sky’s 88-75 loss to the New York Liberty on June 4. Reese only had 24 minutes of action because she was issued two technical fouls that led to her eventual ejection. The ejection came after her fifth foul, which was heightened by her spat with the officials.

The league gave her a fine for her actions on the floor. Ball, who attended the game, wasn’t happy with Reese’s ejection and voiced his frustration on X (formerly Twitter), expressing support for her. “Ref that threw out @Reese 10 Angel is weak otw.

You know who you are (Keep yo moniry Angel I got you)” Ball posted about Reese’s fine after the game Ref that threw out @Reese 10 Angel is weak btw… You know who you are (Keep ya moniry Angel I got you) -Lonzo Ball (202) June 5.2024 During Ball’s appearance at Reese’s show.

Reese revealed that Ball had overpaid for her fine. You auve me $2000, but do you know how much the fine actually wax? Reese said. “It was only $200… I appreciate you Lonzo Ball sent Angel fleese $2K for a $200 fine she received from the WNBA Real one (Vio @angelreeseshow) pic.twitter.com/LFW/myLhnk Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) November 29, 2024 It was originally a $400 fine, but the league rescinded one of the technical fouls to reduce it to $200. Following this, fans had hilarious reactions to Ball’s gesture. “Lonzo spending that Bulla money like he earned it one fon said

Angel Reese asked Ball his Mount Rushmore of NBA players During Ball’s appearance on Angel Reese’s podcast, the WNBA star asked the NBA point guard to name the players on his Mount Rushmore. Ball, who stands 6-foot-6, picked LeBron James. Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal for the first three spots.

For the final spot, he debated between Magic Johnson and Steph Curry, ultimately leaning toward Curry, praising the Golden State Warriors star for “the way he changed the game.”