Angel Reese’s Homecoming Game Sparks Marketability Concerns
An exhibition game on October 27th meant to celebrate Angel Reese’s return to LSU fell flat, drawing only 6,373 fans to the 13,000-seat Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Despite low ticket prices and her championship legacy, attendance lagged—raising doubts about her market appeal.
Disconnect Between Fame and Fanbase
Although Reese is a national titleholder and a key figure in the rise of women’s basketball, her homecoming failed to generate expected turnout. “Her social media buzz doesn’t seem to convert into real-world support,” critics argue, suggesting many followers may be casual fans rather than loyal supporters.
Scrutiny Intensifies
Public criticism increased after a defensive response from Reese’s mother, intensifying the backlash. Meanwhile, Reese’s WNBA transition with the Chicago Sky has been rocky—struggling with shooting percentages and adapting her play style under new coach Tyler Marsh.
A Stark Comparison
Caitlin Clark, in contrast, continues to thrive, selling out arenas and dominating headlines. The disparity highlights how difficult it is to translate collegiate success into professional stardom in women’s basketball.