Angel Reese just dropped a bombshell — and the internet can’t stop laughing.
In a stunning meltdown, Reese hinted she might sit out if the WNBA doesn’t “give us what we want.”
Spoiler alert: Nobody would miss her.
This is the same Angel Reese who once admitted she didn’t even know her WNBA salary — because it “didn’t cover her rent.” Mind you, between her NIL deals, endorsements, and off-court appearances, Reese rakes in over $5 million annually. Yet somehow, she thinks she deserves NBA-level money… while bricking layups, padding her own rebounding stats, and starting unnecessary fights on the court.
Yeah, sure. Give her a max contract.
Maybe throw in a free layup coach while you’re at it.
The Audacity: Threatening a Lockout… While Shooting 35% From the Field
Reese’s shooting percentage is in the mid-30s — for a post player.
She’s missing shots within five feet of the rim, turning the ball over left and right, and yet, she’s out here threatening the league with a lockout if they don’t cough up more cash.
In case Angel missed the memo:
You don’t get superstar money by being a walking turnover machine.
And it’s not just about missed shots — it’s the drama, the trash talk, the antics, the podcast rants. Instead of letting her game speak, Reese prefers to play the victim, stirring controversy whenever possible.
Sorry, Angel — Caitlin Clark is Carrying the WNBA, Not You
Let’s set the record straight:
The WNBA’s surge in viewership, attendance, and national buzz is because of Caitlin Clark, not Angel Reese.
When Clark plays, arenas sell out.
TV ratings skyrocket.
Ticket prices triple.
Meanwhile, Reese’s games? Crickets. Empty seats. Missed layups galore.
The hard truth?
Without Caitlin Clark, the WNBA wouldn’t be making headlines.
Without Angel Reese, nobody would even notice.
Entitlement at Its Peak
Instead of grinding to get better, Reese is whining that future rookies might make more money under the new CBA — conveniently forgetting that every pro league sees salaries rise over time as revenue grows.
Pro tip for Angel:
Worry less about podcasts and Instagram photoshoots with rappers.
Worry more about hitting layups and winning games.
The WNBA Would Be Better Without the Drama
If Reese and her podcast buddy DiJonai Carrington actually sat out?
The WNBA wouldn’t just survive — it would probably get stronger.
Imagine a league focused on talent over tantrums.
Winners over whiners.
That’s the future real fans want — and Caitlin Clark, along with a few other rising stars, are delivering it.
Final Thought
Angel Reese isn’t building the WNBA — she’s holding it back.
Her entitlement, poor performance, and non-stop drama are exactly what the league doesn’t need right now.
So if Angel wants to sit out?
Good riddance.
The WNBA will be just fine without her — actually, it might even be better.
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