Kate Martin’s Bold Callout Ignites WNBA Firestorm Over Angel Reese Incident
In a league already fueled by rising tension and fierce rivalries, Las Vegas Aces guard Kate Martin has sparked a storm. After a viral clip showed Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese allegedly striking Caitlin Clark during a heated game, Martin took to social media demanding the WNBA adopt a VAR-style review system and suspend Reese immediately.
“We must eliminate the dirty elements to make the game cleaner,” Martin wrote—tagging the WNBA directly.
The controversial moment occurred in the fourth quarter, with Reese appearing to hit Clark in the head as they battled under the basket. No foul was called, but slow-motion replays exploded online, sparking hashtags like #ProtectCaitlin.
While Clark diplomatically downplayed the incident—“Basketball’s a physical sport”—Martin’s outspoken stance elevated the debate. Many praised her courage, while critics accused her of singling out Reese unfairly.
The WNBA is reviewing the play, but Martin’s post reignited calls for expanded video reviews. As the league grows in visibility and stakes, the question looms: can physical intensity coexist with fairness and safety?
One hit. One tweet. And now, a league-wide reckoning.