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Angel Reese’s Atlanta Dream future receives ‘awful’ prediction from Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer

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Angel Reese ’s move to the Atlanta Dream has already sparked strong reactions, with Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer Dan Dakich delivering a harsh prediction about how long she will last with her new team.

The trade itself was one of the biggest shocks of the WNBA offseason, sending a two-time All-Star to a playoff-caliber team while raising questions about both her fit and long-term trajectory.

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That context is what makes the criticism stand out even more, especially given Dakich’s direct and unfiltered take. Because it is not just about performance. It is about whether this new chapter will even last.

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Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Dan Dakich delivers brutal verdict on Angel Reese after Atlanta Dream move

The reaction came on a post via Dakich’s X handle , where he gave a blunt assessment of Reese’s situation.

The comments focused on her style of play and whether it can translate into long-term success in Atlanta.

He said, “She’s ridiculous. She’s awful, and she will not last in Atlanta very long if she continues on the same path.”

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The statement reflects a growing divide in how Reese is viewed, with some seeing her as a rising star while others question her overall game and fit at the next level.

Angel Reese’s trade to the Atlanta Dream could reshape her career trajectory

The bigger picture around Reese’s future is far more layered than one opinion, especially when looking at the circumstances surrounding the move itself.

Chicago ’s decision to trade Reese signals a shift in direction for the franchise, while Atlanta’s move reflects a belief that she can contribute to a more competitive, playoff-focused setup with clearer expectations and structure.

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From a basketball standpoint, the change could benefit Reese by placing her in a system that demands more consistency and efficiency, particularly on the offensive end, areas that have drawn criticism despite her strong rebounding and defensive presence.

At the same time, the move increases the pressure on her development, as joining a stronger roster means her role, impact, and decision-making will be scrutinized more closely than before.

That dual reality defines this next phase. The Atlanta Dream could provide the platform for Reese to elevate her game and silence critics, or it could amplify the concerns raised by voices like Dakich if adjustments are not made quickly.

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