SPORT

2 Minutes Ago : Angel Reese Goes Ballistic After Being HUMILIATED by WNBA Experts & Caitlin Clark

When Angel Reese says people aren’t just watching Caitlyn Clark, it feels like she’s trying to convince herself. A day later, she’s ejected, and it’s hard not to see the jealousy. Whether Reese played or not, Caitlyn Clark was always going to steal the spotlight. Reese loses it after getting roasted by experts, showing major “pick me” energy. Every time she talks, it’s like another chapter of a drama no one asked for.

She seems to think that if she’s loud enough off the court, people will forget she’s not keeping up with Clark. In the end, Reese might be remembered as the player who couldn’t handle someone else’s greatness. Some call it racism, but it’s simpler than that. Clark, a white girl from Iowa, comes into the league and suddenly becomes more popular than ever. Reese, a Black rookie, hasn’t done what Clark has, and she knows it.

Stephen A. Smith, Matt Barnes, and Pat McAfee all pointed out the jealousy. Reese isn’t trending for her gains; it’s all about her drama. Let’s be real: Reese can’t stand that Clark is getting all the attention. Instead of letting her game speak, she creates drama just to stay relevant. Like when Kennedy Carter fouled Clark, and Reese clapped from the bench as if it were a twisted award show—desperate much? Even Dan Patrick said it.

Angel Reese is trying to be Draymond Green but comes off more like Dylan Brooks. She’s an instigator, and it’s not working. Reese keeps claiming the WNBA isn’t just about Clark, but the truth is it mostly is. Clark is breaking records and filling seats, while Reese is stuck in her shadow. Even Smith said it: Reese is good, but she’s not Caitlyn Clark.

Game Preview: Fever Seek Redemption in Second Game This Week with Aces

Reese’s mocking hand wave during the championship was a weak attempt to steal the spotlight. Instead, it just showed how much Clark’s success bothers her. Despite winning a ring, it’s still Clark everyone’s talking about. Dan Patrick nailed it: Caitlyn Clark doesn’t need Angel Reese. Without Clark, Reese fades into the background.

The harsh reality is that Reese’s relevance is tied to Clark’s success. Clark is boosting WNBA viewership and breaking records while Reese is fixated on her. Caitlyn Clark doesn’t need Reese to be a star, but Reese desperately needs Clark to stay in the conversation. It’s sad because Reese has talent, but instead of focusing on her own game, she’s consumed with Clark’s. As long as that’s the case, she’ll stay stuck in Clark’s shadow.

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!

Adblock Detected

DISABLE ADBLOCK TO VIEW THIS CONTENT!