Basketball can be brutal sometimes. You put in the work, give your all, and just when you think the recognition is coming—boom, snubbed. That’s exactly what happened to Maryland star Julian Reese, and if you ask his sister, WNBA star Angel Reese, it’s downright shocking.
For those who have followed Maryland basketball this season, Reese’s defensive brilliance has been impossible to ignore. He’s been a wall in the paint, swatting shots, grabbing rebounds, and locking down some of the toughest opponents in the Big Ten. So, when the All-Defensive Team selections were announced, and his name was missing, everyone was left in utter disbelief.
Maryland insider Jeff Ermann took to X, saying that “Julian Reese snubbed for the all-defensive team.” Snubs happen year long, but this one felt more personal for the Reese Siblings fans.
Julian Reese snubbed for the all-defensive team.
— Jeff Ermann (@Jeff_Ermann) March 11, 2025
Julian Reese has been the definition of loyal to Maryland, sticking with the program through thick and thin. When he first joined in 2021, things were already shaky—the assistant coach who recruited him left, and then head coach Mark Turgeon stepped down just a few games into the season. A lot of players might have jumped ship, but Julian stayed, riding out the chaos and adjusting to new head coach Kevin Willard in 2022. On top of that, his sister, Angel Reese, transferred to LSU the same year, which could have been an easy excuse for him to leave, too. But instead, he doubled down on his commitment to the Terps.
Now, if you know anything about Angel Reese, you know she’s her brother’s biggest fan. She’s had his back since day one, cheering him on from the sidelines, hyping him up on social media, and constantly reminding the world that the Reese family produces hoopers. Just a few days before the snub, Angel posted about Julian’s senior day, saying: “I’m your #1 fan.” So, you can only imagine how she felt when she saw his name missing from the list.
And this isn’t the first time a Reese has been snubbed for a defensive honor. Angel herself was left off the WNBA All-Defensive Team last season, which led to a firestorm of debates online. She led the WNBA in rebounds during the 2024 season, averaging 13.1 rebounds per game. Despite her impressive numbers, she was not selected.
This snub is frustrating, no doubt, but Julian isn’t the type to dwell on it. If anything, this is just more fuel for the fire. However, his sister’s been dreaming of seeing her brother finally get the recognition he deserves. After all, she’s been his biggest supporter, like always, right?
Angel Reese’s Unbreakable Support for Julian Throughout
Angel Reese has always been her brother’s biggest fan. She called it before his season even started: “My brother is going to have a great year. I’m calling it now.” And Julian Reese has delivered on those words.
After he dropped 27 points, 17 rebounds, and 3 blocks in a win over Illinois, Angel wasted no time hyping him up on X: “Somebody hoopin rn.” And when Julian led Maryland to an 84-53 win over Florida A&M with 21 points and 9 rebounds in November, Angel was all over Instagram, letting everyone know her brother’s consistency was paying off.
Their connection runs deep. Growing up in Baltimore, basketball was in their blood. Mom, Dad, and grandmother all played, and Angel credits those early days of watching her mom play in a local league as a big inspiration. That passion clearly rubbed off on Julian too. He’s been a steady force for Maryland. That kind of loyalty isn’t common these days.
Julian calls Angel his “inspiration,” but it works both ways. When he made history last year by becoming just the eighth player in Maryland’s history to hit 1,100 points and 800 rebounds, Angel was right there, retweeting the celebration.
Now, watching him get overlooked after everything he’s done — that’s gotta hurt. And you know Angel will keep reminding everyone exactly how good her brother is.
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