Angel Reese can be seen pulling out some incredible twerking moves in a viral video from Unrivaled camp over the weekend.

The Chicago Sky star is currently gearing up for the inaugural season of Unrivaled – a new three-on-three women’s basketball league taking place in the WNBA offseason.

And ahead of Friday’s opening night – when she will line up for the ‘Rose Club’ – Reese has been letting her hair down and having some fun with her fellow players.

In a video which has sent fans wild on social media, she showed off her impressive twerking skills alongside Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray as they joked around in camp.

The racy clip was captured by Marina Mabrey, Reese’s former Chicago teammate who was traded to the Connecticut Sun back in July, and shared to her 34k followers on TikTok.

Fans were left in awe at Reese’s twerking ability, with one replying: ‘ANGEL I WAS NOT FAMILIAR’.

Angel Reese can be seen pulling out some twerking moves in a viral video from Unrivaled camp

The Chicago Sky star is set to play in the new three-on-three women's basketball league

The Chicago Sky star is set to play in the new three-on-three women’s basketball league

Another wrote: ‘Not Angel Twerking *laughing emoji*’.

While a third simply commented: ‘bro’. 

Reese, who sparked confusion earlier this month by mysteriously deleting her Instagram account, appears to be on great terms with Mabrey despite rumors that the ex-Sky guard left Chicago over the summer because of a conflict between them.

Over the weekend, Mabrey put those rumors to bed once and for all while filming another video with Reese as they both get set for the new Unrivaled league. 

‘Money Mabrey, I have a conspiracy. People want to know. Marina, did you leave Chicago because of me?’ Angel initially said in the clip. 

‘No!’ Marina responded before the former teammates started laughing. ‘I love Angel, the real ones know.’

When Mabrey was traded to the Connecticut Sun in July, she said she wanted to keep the reason she was leaving town ‘in-house’.

She then cited wanting to play for a team who could win championships, as the Sky were one of only four teams to not make the WNBA postseason last year.

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