WNBA superstar Angel Reese revealed that whoever she dates next needs to meet a height requirement.

Standing at 6-foot-3, the 22-year-old rebounding machine formerly dated 6-foot-7 Florida State forward, Cam’Ron Fletcher before Reese confirmed their split in March.

Returning to the dating pool, Reese admitted that the four-inch difference remains the standard for her boyfriends.

‘Nah, he gotta be tall,’ the Chicago Sky rookie said on her Unapologetically Angel podcast. ‘six-seven, six-eight.’

‘Yeah, NBA,’ Reese added, prompting co-host Mariah the Scientist to think about who she can link the power forward to.

Angel Reese revealed that her next boyfriend needs to be of 'NBA' stature and at least 6'7"

Angel Reese revealed that her next boyfriend needs to be of ‘NBA’ stature and at least 6’7″

‘I don’t know too many of them,’ the singer said. ‘I’m going to make a call. I’m gonna make a call, and I’m gonna have them make a call. And I’m gonna get you a little selection.’

Reese confirmed her relationship with Fletcher in June of 2023 after the pair met over the pandemic. After enjoying trips to Jamaica and New York City together, the pair split, which Reese confirmed on her Instagram.

‘Yeah, I’m single,’ she told her 2.7 million followers. ‘I don’t got no man. Don’t attach me to no man. That’s all I’mma say. That’s it.’

On the court, Reese found much success before her historic career was cut short by a wrist injury.

The Chicago Sky rookie forward stands a 6-foot-3, which helps her rebounding prowess 

Reese split with 6-foot-7 Florida State Seminoles forward Cam’Ron Fletcher earlier this year 

The Bayou Barbie produced one of the best rebounding seasons in WNBA history. Reese’s 446 boards were the most by any player in a single season before A’ja Wilson caught up earlier in September.

Reese’s 13.1 rebounds per game average is also the best of all time.

Additionally, Reese averaged 13.6 points in her rookie campaign and recorded 27 double-doubles, 16 of which happened in consecutive games.

In an unfortunate finish to her first year in the league, the Sky ended with a 13-27 record and fell out of playoff contention.

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