Angel Reese Becomes First Player Ejected by Unrivaled League, Then Blasts Coverage as ‘Clickbait’
Chicago Sky player Angel Reese was the very first player to be ejected from a game in the start-up Unrivaled basketball league.

Chicago Sky player Angel Reese was the very first player to be ejected from a game in the start-up Unrivaled basketball league.
Angel Reese’s mother got a lot more than she bargained for when she appeared on a recent episode of her daughter’s podcast: She got her mortgage paid off.
Angel Reese is an elite athlete and a promising young basketball star, making it unlikely that she eats the special McDonald’s meal that bears her name.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese says she woke up “speechless” and ” disappointed” in America after President-Elect Trump’s convincing electoral victory Thursday night.
Angel Reese’s podcast suddenly became awkward after guest Shaquille O’Neal began praising Reese’s archrival, Caitlin Clark.
Dave Portnoy says that if a male athlete did a celebrity tour after a failed season like Angel Reese is doing, they would get “crucified.”
The WNBA is rolling in more cash than it has in its relatively short history. However, Sky forward and Catlin Clark rival Angel Reese says the money she receives from the league ” don’t pay my bills.”
Chicago Sky rookie and rabid Caitlin Clark foe Angel Reese is blasting the media for not doing enough to combat the WNBA’s “racist” fans.
Connecticut Suns star Alyssa Thomas is accusing Caitlin Clark fans of being racists only one game after a Suns player gave Clark a black eye.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is backtracking after declining to condemn abusive language from fans supporting Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
Chicago Sky rookie star forward Angel Reese’s opening season is ending.
Angel Reese debuted her new podcast on Thursday by calling Caitlin Clark’s fans racists and accusing them of sending nude AI pics of her to her family.
On Sunday, WNBA legend Lisa Leslie took to X to say that not just Caitlin Clark but both Clark and Chicago’s Angel Reese deserve to win this year’s Rookie of the Year Award.
WNBA star Angel Reese calls on American voters to get off the bench and have their voices heard by voting in this November’s election.
Team USA’s apparent snubbing of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese was a huge topic in the lead-up to the Olympics. Even those who don’t like Caitlin Clark admit the team was wrong to leave her off the roster. However, in the case of Angel Reese, it appears they made the right call.
Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark is doing her part to help fuel a 1,000 percent increase in WNBA merchandise sales this season.
Mere hours before the WNBA All-Stars clash with Team USA women’s Basketball in the WNBA All-Star Game, Chennedy Carter, who gained infamy on the internet months ago for her unprovoked and cowardly attack on Caitlin Clark, took a thinly veiled shot at the rookie phenom by saying she was watching for “Barbie, and Barbie only.”
The 2024 WNBA season isn’t over yet. However, with the Olympics just around the corner, Angel Reese is already thinking about the future.
A reporter at the WNBA’s Chicago Sky’s post-game presser was heard talking about his “intimate relationship.”
ESPN’s Monica McNutt has unleashed her latest anti-Caitlin Clark rant, this time making false claims about how the WNBA rookie of the year is chosen, all in an attempt to deny Clark the honor.
Caitlin Clark received the highest number of All-Star votes of any player in the WNBA; her rival, Angel Reese, came in fifth.
Chicago Sky rookie sensation Angel Reese could not contain her emotions after learning that she was among those chosen for the WNBA All-Star team.
Any lingering animosity between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will have to be at least temporarily put aside. Why? Because they’re going to be on the same team.
New WNBA viewership numbers reveal that not only is Caitlin Clark the primary reason people watch the WNBA, she’s the only reason.
NBA great Magic Johnson sees a little bit of himself in the ongoing WNBA rivalry between the WNBA’s Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
The top ticket price to see Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever face the Chicago Sky has soared to $9K, the highest WNBA ticket price ever recorded
Less than a week after accusing referees of having a “special whistle” for Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese got away with one of the worst traveling violations you will ever see.
Despite the constant stream of attacks — both verbal and physical — WNBA star Caitlin Clark is earning the biggest ratings in WNBA history.
In addition to believing she’s being unfairly penalized during games, Angel Reese thinks the media is “twisting her words.”
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes doesn’t think Caitlin Clark is the victim of bullying in the league; she thinks Clark is a bully.
The Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese rivalry has smashed WNBA viewership records, with the latest match being the most-watched game in history.
Former Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III jumped to his X account to accuse people of using WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reece as pawns in a “race war.” In his Sunday post, Griffin claimed that both Clark and
The Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese has lost to Caitlin Clark three times in a row, dating back to their last game against each other in college. And after Sunday’s 91-83 loss to Clark and the Fever, she lashed out at the referees.
Many wondered if the Chicago Sky would again resort to bullying tactics and obvious, flagrant fouls in their rematch with Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The answer is yes.
Nuggets Star Michael Porter Jr. gave WNBA star Caitlin Clark high praise and said she could probably hold her own against the men of the NBA.
Angel Reese believes that the WNBA’s popularity surge is not just about Caitlin Clark; it’s about her, too. Sports talk radio host Dan Patrick disagrees.
Angel Reese says she’s comfortable playing the “bad guy,” and that’s exactly what she’s doing so far.
Bob Costas has heard the outrage over the brutal foul that Caitlin Clark suffered last Saturday, and he finds it all very hypocritical.
Angel Reese received much negative attention after standing up and applauding when Caitlin Clark was victimized by a hard foul on Saturday; however, instead of trying to correct that “bad guy” image, she’s leaning into it.
The WNBA has assessed the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese a fine for not attending the post-game press conference following her team’s loss to the Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday.