The basketball world is once again in turmoil after LSU’s star player **Angel Reese** was criticized by sports pundits while **Caitlin Clark** continued to create memorable moments in the **WNBA**.
Reese, known for her bold and confident style, has recently been the focus of negative comments from pundits. Some analysts say she is **”unfocused”** and **”hasn’t really exploded as expected”** after LSU’s success in the NCAA.
One pundit bluntly commented:
**”Angel has talent, but it seems like she’s having a hard time proving herself on the court this season.”**
Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark has once again proven herself to be a shining star by creating unbelievable performances in the WNBA. With her accurate three-point shots and excellent playmaking ability, she has left audiences in awe.
A viral video of Clark scoring from midcourt has garnered millions of views, prompting fans to exclaim:
**”Caitlin Clark is the definition of extraordinary!”**
The contrast between the two young stars quickly became a hot topic.
– **Reese’s fans** defended her, calling the criticism unfair and stressing that: **”Reese is still figuring out how to fit in and improve.”**
– **Clark’s fans**, on the other hand, claimed that she is on a whole other level and **”The WNBA is ready for her to make history.”**
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are both top-notch talents, but they are clearly at opposite ends of the spectrum at this stage of their careers. Can Reese weather the storm to prove herself, and how far will Caitlin Clark go?
**Who do you think will be the brightest star of women’s basketball in the future? Share your thoughts now!**
Angel Reese says Caitlin Clark gets ‘special whistle.’ It blew after Reese’s blow to Clark’s head
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese called it “a basketball play.”
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark said, “It’s just part of basketball.”
Fever coach Christie Sides said: “The right call was made in that moment.”
Former USC and NFL quarterback Matt Leinart posted on X: “Angel Reese should be suspended. Period.”
Um, yeah, more on his take in a bit. All of the comments above were regarding a play during Indiana’s 91-83 win over Chicago on Sunday in which Reese whacked Clark hard in the head while attempting to block a shot.
Clark was driving to the basket late in the third quarter when Reese came up from behind and took an overhand swing with her right arm. Reese appeared to have her eyes on the ball while making the move, but her arm came down hard on Clark’s face. Clark fell to the floor, and her teammates immediately rushed to help her up.
Reese was initially called for a common foul, but after review the call was changed to a flagrant-1 violation. Asked after the game if she thought it was the appropriate call, Reese said: “It was a basketball play. I can’t control the refs. They affected the game obviously a lot tonight.”
A reporter pointed out that it did look like Reese was attempting to block the ball on the play.
“I mean, I’m always going for the ball,” said Reese, who finished with 11 points, 13 rebounds and five assists.
Angel Reese (left) of the Chicago Sky reacts after fouling Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever during the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday in Indianapolis.
During her postgame news conference, Clark was asked what she was thinking after the foul.
“What’s going through my mind? It’s, ‘I’m gonna make these two free throws.’ That’s all I’m thinking about,” said Clark, who finished with 23 points, eight rebounds and nine assists. “It’s just part of basketball. It is what it is, you know, she’s trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. It happens.”
When Chicago and Indiana played earlier this month, Sky guard Chennedy Carter knocked Clark to the floor away from the ball, a play that was called as a common foul during the game but upgraded to a flagrant-1 by the league the next day.
Sides told reporters after Sunday’s game she appreciated that it didn’t take a day for a foul on Clark to be upgraded this time.
“The right call was made in that moment. Flagrant-1, two free throws and the ball,” Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem, and they made the right call tonight.”
Clark and Reese have been linked as rivals ever since Reese and Louisiana State defeated Clark and Iowa in the 2023 NCAA championship game. That rivalry seems to have intensified in the WNBA. Reese has been outspoken against the notion that the WNBA’s surge in popularity can be attributed to just one player (a.k.a. Clark).
During the first Fever-Sky matchup, Reese appeared to give Clark an elbow while boxing out. Clark fell to the floor on that play but was called out by some fans for exaggerating the impact of the hit. Reese was also seen enthusiastically reacting to Carter’s foul on Clark.
After Sunday’s game, Reese implied that Clark is still receiving special treatment.
“I think we went up really strong a lot of times and we didn’t get a lot of calls,” Reese said of herself and her teammates. “And going back and looking at the film, I’ve seen a lot of calls that weren’t made. I guess some people got a special whistle.”
One person who didn’t see it that way was Leinart. On X, the 2004 Heisman Trophy winner said Reese’s hard foul was “not good for the game.”
Leinart was largely roasted for his take on social media, as folks lumped the Fox Sports football analyst among the many new WNBA viewers who are primarily Clark fans rather than fans of the sport.
Judging from her comments after the game, Clark would have disagreed with Leinart as well.
“I think it’s just the emotion and the passion that we play with,” Clark said in response to a question about why people seem drawn to her rivalry with Reese. “I think people love to see that. And I think that’s maybe not something that was always appreciated in women’s sports, and it should be. I think that’s what makes it fun.
“We’re competitors. That’s the way the game should be. It’s going to get a little feisty. It’s going to get physical. But at the end of the day, both teams are just trying to win.