Angel Reese Under Fire After Humiliating Loss: “She’s Not That Girl Anymore”
The Chicago Sky’s crushing 94–62 loss to the Indiana Fever wasn’t just a scoreboard disaster — it was a spotlight collapse, and Angel Reese was at the center of it.
In a night dominated by Caitlin Clark’s MVP-worthy performance — 33 points, 10 assists, and 7 threes — Reese posted just 4 points and 2 rebounds before being benched in the third. The rookie’s visible frustration and defensive lapses quickly went viral.
“Reese came in as the talk. Clark walked out as the truth,” said an ESPN analyst.
Social media exploded. #ReeseBenched trended. Fans called her a “distraction,” while Kamilla Cardoso, the quieter rookie, continues to outshine her.
Meanwhile, Clark stayed silent, focused on team chemistry and victory.
“She’s losing the narrative,” said Joy Taylor.
“You can’t run on energy and hashtags,” Stephen A. Smith added.
Reese skipped postgame media, her silence speaking volumes.
The verdict? Her talent isn’t in question — but her focus is. The league isn’t waiting.
“She has one month,” said a WNBA exec. “Fix it, or fade.”