Angel Reese Vanishes in Blowout Loss Without Clark on Court
What was billed as Angel Reese’s statement game turned into a nightmare. With Caitlin Clark sidelined, the Indiana Fever still obliterated the Chicago Sky 89–59 — a 30-point beatdown that raised serious questions about Reese’s readiness for the WNBA spotlight.
“She looked flat, frustrated, and lost,” one analyst said bluntly.
NaLyssa Smith led the Fever with 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Kristy Wallace added 17 off the bench. Meanwhile, Reese managed just 5 points, 4 boards, and 5 fouls — eventually benched with six minutes left.
Social media erupted. Hashtags like #ReeseExposed and #FeverWithoutClark dominated timelines. Even ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith chimed in:
“Clark’s out. Spotlight’s on Reese. And she disappeared.”
Sky coach Teresa Weatherspoon didn’t mince words either:
“We need more from everyone — including Angel.”
Adding salt to the wound, rookie Kamilla Cardoso quietly shined with 11 points and 9 rebounds, igniting comparisons between the two first-years.
As Reese declined postgame interviews, fans and critics alike are asking:
Is Angel Reese ready for this league — or just the attention it brings?
Her response in the coming weeks may shape her future.