Angel Reese Speaks Out: “I’m Losing Millions Because of Caitlin Clark’s Absence”
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese is making headlines after a fiery locker room outburst, expressing frustration over declining revenue and recognition since Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was sidelined with a quad injury. With Clark out, WNBA ratings have plunged nearly 50%, and ticket prices dropped by up to 70%—hitting Reese’s bottom line hard.
“I’m busting my tail to put the Sky back on the map—and now I find out my bank account takes a hit every time she’s out? That’s not fair, WNBA!” — Angel Reese
Dubbed the “Rivalry of the Rookies,” Reese vs. Clark had become the league’s biggest draw. However, without Clark, game attendance falls short, costing Reese thousands in bonuses and national exposure.
Fans and experts warn the WNBA is becoming dangerously reliant on Clark’s star power. While Reese scrambles to prove she can stand alone—through PR campaigns, social media, and elite performances—the league faces tough questions about sustainability.
“You can’t build a franchise on a single celebrity,” says veteran reporter Lisa Cunningham.
Reese’s next moves could shape not just her future—but the WNBA’s.