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Angel Wreath They are the proud sisters after seeing her brother Julian achieve his own professional basketball goals.
Julian Reese, former forward Maryland Terrapinsigned as an undrafted free agent for the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday, following two NBA draft rounds the previous day.
The Terrapinner celebrated X’s signature with her own post, and Angel Reese jumped in to congratulate her brother.
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Colorado Rams guard Ethan Morton (25) fights for positions with Maryland Terrapin, late in the Climate Pledge Arena, late in Julian Reese (10) and Guard Selton Miguel (9). (Steven Bisig/Imagn image)
She also encouraged her younger brother to take advantage of future items.
“Occasion,” she wrote about the Maryland post. “Come to JU.”
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The young Reese, who went through “Juju,” played four seasons for Maryland, where he tallied 1,488 points in his career. He also had 1,015 rebounds, making him one of two players in Terrapin history with 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
Maryland head coach Kevin Willard spoke about Julian Reese’s impact on the program in February.

Maryland Terrapins Forward Julian Reese (10) celebrates after defeating Grand Canyon Antelope at the Climate Pledge Arena. (Stephen Brashear/Imagn image)
“I really believe that one day Julian’s numbers will hang from the rafters,” he said. Every 247Sports. “Because in a time when the kids didn’t show loyalty, they always stood up and this and this young man didn’t transfer.”
Terrapin has reached 16 sweet people in this past NCAA The post-lease tournament averaged 13.3 points and nine rebounds per game during the senior campaign. He earned All-Big Ten honors over his third season.

Julian Reese and Angel Reese will be attending Angel Reese’s 21st birthday celebration held in Atlanta, Georgia on May 6, 2023. (Prince Williams/Wire Image)
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Now, Reese joins the Lakers’ Summer League roster, hoping to impress the Los Angeles coach there, working with players like Bronney James and Dalton Knecht to create a roster or at least land with the G-League team.
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