When news of the WNBA’s expansion into Toronto became real, WNBA Fans wasted no time imagining what the league’s next chapter could look like. And for many, the picture came with Angel Reese front and center, wearing a Tempo jersey and turning Canada into her personal stage.
Reese stirred the pot herself with a simple post that sent timelines spinning.

The Chicago Sky star shared a message that read, “905 boyzzzzzz [heart emoji],” a nod to the Greater Toronto Area that instantly caught attention.
905 boyzzzzzz❤️
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) December 21, 2025
WNBA Fans saw it as more than a casual shoutout. To them, it felt like a soft launch of something bigger.
One fan, @JunkieXrp, went straight to the point: “Play for Toronto Tempo. You would run Canada!!!” Another added to the hype, with @dmndscrystls saying, “need u in a tempo jersey plsss.” The reactions kept coming, showing how quickly the idea caught fire online.
For WNBA Fans, the thought of Reese leading a brand-new franchise was too good to ignore.
Toronto’s upcoming team, officially named the Tempo, is set to debut in 2026. The city already has a proven track record of supporting basketball through the Raptors, and league officials have spoken openly about Canada’s growing interest in the women’s game. Reese, known for her presence on and off the court, fits the kind of player that expansion teams dream of.
This moment isn’t just about one player and one post. It reflects how WNBA Fans shape conversations in real time, turning a few words into a movement. Whether Reese ever suits up for Toronto or not, the message is clear. Fans want stars, stories, and reasons to believe. And right now, Angel Reese gives them all three.
Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers Spark Dream Team Talk Among WNBA Fans
A single photo from the USA Women’s Basketball Team training camp in December was enough to set social media buzzing. Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers, and Caitlin Clark stood side by side, and WNBA Fans immediately saw something bigger than a routine camp moment.

One viral reaction summed up the mood. @HaterReport_ joked, “Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark playing together is the closest thing we’ll ever get to world peace [laughing emoji].” The comment spread fast, with WNBA Fans sharing the image as proof of a future that feels both exciting and unreal.
Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark playing together is the closest thing we’ll ever get to world peace 😅 pic.twitter.com/EZ6ClkbF8v
— Hater Report (@HaterReport_) December 14, 2025
Not everyone was convinced. @TheGameHuntah replied with, “Nice AI [laughing emoji],” suggesting the photo looked too perfect to be real. Others quickly pushed back, pointing out that the image came from the final day of training camp and was widely covered by media. For WNBA Fans, the debate only added fuel to the moment.
Then came a deeper comparison. @RellPeezly responded by posting a caption-less photo of Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan together, drawing a parallel between the iconic men’s trio and what Reese, Bueckers, and Clark could represent for the women’s game. The message was subtle but loud.
Moments like this show how WNBA Fans connect eras, players, and possibilities. These three stars may be rivals or teammates depending on the season, but seeing them together taps into a shared hope. It is about growth, visibility, and the idea that women’s basketball is entering a phase where its biggest names feel larger than life.

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For WNBA Fans, that single photo became a symbol. Not of fantasy, but of how close the future already feels.
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