Angel Reese Couldn’t Chill and Decides to FIGHTS BACK: Fiercely SLAMS Haters Trying to RUIN Her Life in Explosive Showdown
Angel Reese has never been one to stay silent, especially when it comes to defending herself. The WNBA star has faced relentless criticism and hate since her college days, and that negativity has only intensified as she transitions into the pros.
Known for her fiery personality and fierce competitiveness, Reese is quick to clap back at anyone who tries to tear her down, making it clear she’s not here to be disrespected. Recently, Reese took to Instagram to send a powerful message to her critics.
She posted a story featuring a bold quote from music icon Cher, using it as a way to silence the noise surrounding her. The quote served as a reminder that Reese isn’t interested in conforming to anyone’s expectations-she’s carving out her own path in the WNBA and beyond. The post quickly caught attention, sparking both praise and criticism, but Reese stood her ground.
The next queen of the WNBA
Angel Reese has never been one to stay silent, especially when it comes to defending herself.
Looking ahead, Reese and the Chicago Sky have a lot to prove. After missing the playoffs last season, the pressure is on to bounce back stronger. With Reese’s determination and talent, the Sky are aiming to rewrite their narrative and become serious contenders.
Chicago Sky decision on Chennedy Carter may not sit well with Angel Reese
Carter clashed with Caitlin Clark last season
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese (5) passes to Chennedy CarterLAPRESSE
It looks as though the Chicago Sky are ready to move on from star Chennedy Carter after opting not to offer her a new contract ahead of the 2025 WNBA season.
As per Chicago Sun Times, general manager Jeff Pagliocca made offers to restricted free agents Dana Evans, Michaela Onyenwere and Nikolina Milic. Carter, who is also a restricted free agent, was not offered a new contract.
While Carter is coming off a good season for the Sky, she is perhaps best known for making headlines after clashing with Caitlin Clark. During a game between the Sky and the Indiana Fever on June 2, Carter looked to yell “yo b****” at Clark before levelling her with a bodycheck.
What will Reese think?
The decision to move on from Carter is an interesting one as Angel Reese, the Sky’s star player, described her as one of the WNBA’s best guards when she missed games due to illness last August.
It also comes after the Sky decided to fire head coach Teresa Weatherspoon in October after failing to lead the team into the playoffs.
“I can’t imagine playing for the Sky without (Weatherspoon),” Reese told the Chicago Sun Times about the firing. “She’s the one reason I wanted to come here.”
She then continued to voice her displeasure on X: “I’m literally lost for words knowing what this woman meant to me in such a pivotal point in my life.
“She was the only person that believed in me. The one that trusted me. Many don’t even know what it’s like to be a black women in sports when nobody believes in you.”
The Sun Times notes that one of the reasons the Sky are looking to move on from Carter is because Pagliocca and new coach Tyler March want to change the dynamic in the locker room.
The WNBA season is set to begin on May 16, with the Sky and Reese taking on the Fever and Clark a day later.