Angel Reese has fully leaned into the WNBA offseason, using the time to focus on herself while staying closely connected to the NBA world. Fashion has played a major role, with Reese consistently pushing creative boundaries and standing out courtside at games involving her rumored boyfriend Orlando Magic man Wendell Carter Jr. Her presence hasn’t gone unnoticed, especially as her style choices have become part of the conversation surrounding her offseason.
What began as frequent appearances at NBA games has now turned into something bigger. Reese has been spotted attending several Orlando Magic games during the 2025-26 season, continuing to fuel speculation about her relationship with Carter. While neither has officially confirmed anything, the public hints have been hard to miss, and this latest trip only added to the narrative.

Rees stands out courtside at games involving her rumored boyfriend Orlando Magic man Wendell Carter Jr.
When offseason plans turn international
The Magic recently traveled to Germany for the NBA’s first-ever regular-season game in Berlin, where Orlando is set to face the Memphis Grizzlies. And unsurprisingly, Reese didn’t miss the moment – or the ride to Europe. Even if it meant crossing the Atlantic, she was there, fully embracing the experience and embedding herself into the team’s travel environment.

After competing last year in the 3-on-3 league Unrivaled – where she won both the championship with Rose BC and Defensive Player of the Year – she opted not to participate in its second season
One detail stood out immediately. As the team documented parts of the trip, Reese was seen wearing the same outfit as Carter, a subtle but deliberate move that made it clear she wasn’t just along for the views. Twinning with her boyfriend felt intentional, a visual sign of support that tied directly back to how she’s chosen to show up during this offseason.
Off the court, on her own terms
This offseason has also looked different for Reese professionally. After competing last year in the 3-on-3 league Unrivaled – where she won both the championship with Rose BC and Defensive Player of the Year – she opted not to participate in its second season. Instead, her plans appear to have shifted toward personal time, travel, and moments that extend beyond basketball.

Reese is becoming more comfortable letting parts of her private life play out publicly
All signs suggest Reese is becoming more comfortable letting parts of her private life play out publicly, just not all at once. The questions around her relationship with Carter are growing clearer, and she doesn’t seem interested in hiding the connection – just not making it Instagram official yet. For now, sneaking into a Europe trip, matching outfits, and enjoying the ride feels like her way of saying enough without saying everything.









