Angel Reese dominated again in her latest Unrivaled match.Leading her Rose Basketball side, the 22-year-old steered her team to a comfortable victory over a stacked Phantom team on Monday night.Angel Reese put up another stellar performance in her team’s latest winReese and her squad were able to handle the Phantom superstars Britney Griner and Sabrina Ionescu with relative ease in a 71-59 win.The Chicago Sky star stood out amongst her teammates with another 20-point double, finishing the night with 23 points and 14 rebounds.Reese’s play making skills were also on display with five assists while fellow Rose star Chelsea Gray also delivered with 26 points and nine rebounds.Lexie Hull also played well, posting 13 points in a game that demonstrated just how good the trio of Reese, Gray and Hull are proving to be.The victory also made it five wins in a row for Rose, who got off to a rough start in Unrivaled. losing four out of their first five games.Their current win streak has propelled them to second place at 6-4 with the dominant Lunar Owls, who recently lost to Rose, still first with 9-1.For Phantom their struggles persist with the side currently sitting in fifth place at 3-7.A pumped up Reese couldn’t contain her delight at the turnaround in form for her side as they became the first team in Unrivaled to beat every other team in the league.Speaking to Taylor Rooks in her post-game interview, the forward fired back at critics who doubted her team.“We have a chip on our shoulder right now, five-game winning streak, we keep going. They ranked us at the bottom,” Reese said,Angel Reese’s Rose Basketball club made it five wins in a row on Monday nightUnrivaled’s pilot season has been a success so far“We was the last team. Nobody believed in us, and we believed in each other in that locker room. So, we just keep working, and the work shows.”Reese also detailed just how hard she has been working in recent weeks in the midst of a intense Unrivaled campaign and ahead of a crunch WNBA season.“I’m just trying to get better every single day. First one in the gym, last one to leave the gym. I just want to put in the work every day,” Reese added.“I don’t ever want to feel like I’m out of work. The work gonna show, and I’m excited to get back to Chicago. Go Sky!” It’s no surprise, Reese is excited to return to Chicago after the forward recently expressed her delight at her team’s off-season moves.The Sky traded their third pick in this year’s WNBA Draft in return for WNBA champion Ariel Atkins, with Reese taking to social media to stamp her approval. Reese won’t have to wait long until she heads back to ChicagoUnrivaled ends on March 17 and the WNBA season kicks off two months later with Reese’s Chicago Sky taking on Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on the opening weekend of the season.