Angel Reese wasn’t really lying in April when she said, “Knocked down and learn and grow at the next level.” With every game, she’s soaring to new heights. But there’s something her response has been long awaited for.

On May 25th, Angel Reese experienced what Caitlin Clark must have felt on the court when she endured a Flagrant 1 foul from Sky’s Chennedy Carter.

During the game against the Sun, “Chi-Town Barbie” also became a victim of veteran Alyssa Thomas’ moves, as Thomas stuck up her arm and wrapped Reese’s neck while fighting for a rebound. Though she was flagrantly fouled, Reese remained unsatisfied—but not anymore.

In tonight’s game against the Connecticut Sun, the Chicago Sky rookie responded in the most dramatic way. “Angel Reese scored on Alyssa Thomas and hit her with the ‘too small’ gesture,” read a post by ClutchPoints on X.

What’s better than revenge on the court? It all started in the first quarter with Chennedy Carter’s hit on Marina Mabrey’s face. While Carter was flagrantly fouled for her act, the physical play continued with Reese taunting Thomas on the offensive end.

For Reese, she could not take this aggression anymore and followed that with her own teasing act. She drove into the paint against Team USA standout Alyssa Thomas, who’s projected as one of the strongest in the league.

Reese then found a space at the bottom of the net and backed down the WNBA veteran. However, she missed her first attempt.

But then she did what she’s known for—quickly grabbed the offensive rebound and followed it up with a successful attempt. Right after this, Reese turned back to Thomas and hit her with the “too little” celebration. Sure enough, the Maryland native proved that she’s more than just a rookie

. “They don’t give a damn if I’m a rookie. I mean, I want them to come at me every day,” she told The Athletic in May after Thomas’ foul. However, the race is still going on.

For Angel eese goal is the Rookie of the Year title.

For Reese, taking revenge on Alyssa Thomas is just part of the bigger picture. As a rookie, Reese’s efforts are aimed at snatching the Rookie of the Year title from WNBA No. 1 overall draft pick, Caitlin Clark.

Obviously, it won’t be easy, especially when both of them stand toe-to-toe in the ROTY race.

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While Reese’s ability to clean the glass makes her a standout across the WNBA, Clark’s potential to set records in each game makes her stand next to her.

With an impressive average of 13.6 points and 12.3 rebounds per contest, Reese leads all rookies in rebounding average. In addition, she’s the only first-year player to record over seven staggering double-doubles.

Clark, on the other hand, leads with the highest assists (19) by a WNBA player in a single game. She’s even the record holder for a triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history

. Do you get why ROTY is a tough competition? Well, one thing is clear for sure—both of them are creating a legacy like never before. What do you think? Comment down below!

Stay tuned for more such updates. And join us for the exciting second episode of the “Dual Threat Show”. Our host BG12 sits down with Georgia Bulldogs star and Mountain West All-Freshman Team Selection, Asia Avinger.