Angel Reese Benched on Live TV — And Her Response Shocks the WNBA
In a surprising turn during a recent Chicago Sky game, rookie Angel Reese was benched mid-third quarter — and her fiery reaction lit up social media. After a rough stretch of turnovers and defensive lapses, coach Teresa Weatherspoon made the call. Reese stormed to the bench, visibly frustrated, slamming her headband and avoiding teammates.
“She’s acting like the league owes her,” one analyst noted. “In the WNBA, you earn every minute.”
The drama intensified postgame when Reese responded with defiance:
“I play with passion. If that’s a problem, say it to my face.”
Reports suggest growing tension between Reese and the coaching staff, with accountability being a key issue. Critics compare her to fellow rookie Caitlin Clark — praised for composure and performance under pressure.
As #BenchedReese trends online, the league faces a critical question: Can hype outweigh performance?
Reese now stands at a crossroads. Will she rise, refocus, and prove herself — or let ego derail her promising career?
In the WNBA, effort speaks louder than attitude.