Ben Shapiro Slams Angel Reese’s Sideline Antics, Calls for WNBA Discipline
The controversy around Angel Reese’s behavior following Caitlin Clark’s stellar performance has now drawn fire from conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. On his show, Shapiro condemned Reese’s “toxic antics,” calling them “insecurity broadcast live” and labeling her sarcastic “yawn” and clapping stunt as “pathetic,” not empowerment.
This viral clip, nearing 1.9 million views on X, reignited debate over respect, rivalry, and the WNBA’s handling of rising stars. Shapiro contrasted Clark’s record-breaking impact with Reese’s perceived immaturity, criticizing the league for its silence amid growing tensions.
“The league has a discipline problem,” Shapiro stated, highlighting Clark’s ability to attract fans versus Reese’s “college dorm room” behavior. Fans are divided—some applaud Shapiro for calling out Reese, while others accuse him of opportunism.
Despite Reese’s talent, her inconsistent play and visible frustration contrast sharply with Clark’s composed dominance. As Shapiro bluntly put it, “Icons inspire. They don’t mock.”
With the WNBA at a pivotal moment, the question remains: Will the league and its players rise to the challenge or let drama overshadow progress?