Le’Veon Bell Totally Disrespected WNBA Stars Angel Reese And Kysre Gondrezick With Savage Comments About Their Looks

Le'Veon Bell talking on the mic, and Angel Reese sitting courtside with Kysre Gondrezick.Le’Veon Bell, Kysre Gondrezick and Angel Reese (Photos via Getty Images and @NBA)
Le’Veon Bell doesn’t seem to think much about the duo of Angel Reese and Kysre Gondrezick.

Chicago Sky rookie sensation Angel Reese showed up courtside for the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics with Kysre Gondrezick, her brief teammate before she was released, with Boston Celtics NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown.

Reese, Gondrezick, and Brown had quite the night as they would go viral for several reasons.

A video would surface showing Angel Reese and Kysre Gondrezick holding hands as they made their way from the court.

Former NFL running back Le’Veon Bell decided to use that moment to bash both of them in the most disrespectful way as he referred to the attractive women as “2 fives.”

Giving them a number is a way that men rate the looks of women on a scale of 10, so Bell is stating they are equally very mid, but together, they make a 10 or a dime.


After catching major backlash, Bell tried to state he was just joking.

Angel Reese ended up having the best night as she was not caught up in any controversy due to a conversation that was caught on the sidelines between Kysre Gondrezick and Jaylen Brown.

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Kysre Gondrezick And Jaylen Brown Catch Backlash For What They Said About Bronny James

Jaylen Brown was caught talking about Bronny James to Kysre Gondrezick during the Lakers’ Summer League game against the Celtics.

The Boston Celtics star told Gondrezick that Bronny wasn’t a “pro” amid his struggles on the court.

Gondrezick, who was waived by the Chicago Sky last month, stated he would end up in the G-League.

The NBA Finals MVP has since clarified his statement while Gondrezick took to X, formerly Twitter, and deleted a post that stated, “I think the G-league is a great place to work on your game if you ask me…. Wish the W [WNBA] had a G-league.”