Angel Reese Snubbed from WNBA All-Star Media Votes — And She’s Not Staying Quiet About It
She called herself “the face of the league.” She said she changed the game. But when the WNBA media panel left Angel Reese completely off the All-Star ballot, her reaction sent shockwaves far beyond the court.
Despite averaging a double-double and ranking top 5 in rebounds, Reese didn’t receive a single media vote — not even a mention. And her response? Unfiltered, emotional, and unapologetically public.
“I get hit every night. I play hurt. I smile through the noise. And THIS is what I get?” she posted on X.
Critics called it a meltdown. Supporters called it righteous fury. Media insiders labeled her “polarizing.” The debate lit up social media, reigniting the Reese vs. Clark narrative—especially as Caitlin Clark received unanimous votes but stayed silent.
Inside the Chicago Sky locker room, sources say tensions are rising. Some stand with Reese. Others feel worn down by the headlines.
But one thing is clear: Angel Reese isn’t backing down.
“Don’t act surprised when I drop 20 & 20 on your faves,” she warned.
Love her or not — everyone’s watching.