Angel Reese Was Sure She’d Make the All-Star Team — Then the League Sent a Different Message
Angel Reese entered the WNBA with confidence, charisma, and a college résumé that lit up the national stage. With elite rebounding numbers and relentless defense, she seemed destined for All-Star recognition. But when the WNBA dropped its All-Star selections — she wasn’t on the list.
Clark’s In. Reese Is Out. Twitter Ignites.
While Caitlin Clark secured her All-Star spot, Reese’s absence stunned fans and teammates alike. Social media erupted:
“They love her style, her confidence, her image… just not her presence.”
The hashtags came fast: #ReeseWasRobbed and #WNBABias.
Reese’s Response? Poised — and Piercing.
She didn’t rant. Instead, she posted:
“I know what this is. Don’t worry. I’m watching too.”
Later, she added:
“All-Star or not, I’m still that one.”
Behind the Scenes: Loyalty and Frustration
Chicago Sky players shared cryptic messages:
“They know. We know.”
Insiders say her locker room is furious — not just for the snub, but for what it represents.
The Bigger Message: This Isn’t Just About Stats
This is about visibility, narrative, and the kind of culture the WNBA wants to embrace.
“You can leave Angel Reese off the list,” one fan wrote.
“But you can’t leave her out of the conversation.”