Caitlin Clark is taking over the WNBA — and not everyone’s loving it. Especially not Angel Reese.
In a bold move that’s shaking up the league, multiple WNBA teams have decided to move their Caitlin Clark matchups from smaller arenas to full-blown NBA venues to meet sky-high demand. We’re talking sold-out crowds, higher ticket prices, and national spotlight every time Clark steps on the court.
But while the league celebrates this surge in popularity, Angel Reese is making headlines for all the wrong reasons — and fans are calling her out for what looks a lot like… pure jealousy.
Caitlin Clark = Arena Upgrade
It started when the Las Vegas Aces, New York Liberty, and even the Phoenix Mercury announced they were moving their Caitlin Clark games to NBA-level arenas. Why?
Because her games are breaking ticketing websites, selling out hours after release, and bringing record-shattering media attention.
💬 “Caitlin Clark is the biggest draw the WNBA has ever seen. Period.” — ESPN
These upgrades aren’t just symbolic — they’re a sign that Clark is reshaping the economics of the league. But while most players are embracing the moment… Angel Reese is not staying quiet.
Angel Reese Throws Shade Online
As the arena news broke, Angel Reese took to social media with some cryptic — and not-so-cryptic — posts.
“Some of us had to grind without the cameras. Now they just hand out the spotlight.”
“Keep that same energy when we drop 25 and 15. Or nah?”
Fans immediately picked up on the energy: she was clearly referencing Caitlin Clark.
The replies? Brutal.
“Girl, it’s not about hate — it’s business. Clark fills seats. You don’t gotta be mad at it.”
“This jealousy is showing real loud right now. Just hoop.”
Why It Hits Deeper: The Rivalry Is Real
Ever since their NCAA battles, Clark vs. Reese has been one of the biggest storylines in women’s basketball. From the “you can’t see me” taunts to postgame jabs, there’s real tension.
But now, with Clark getting the NBA arena treatment, sponsorships, and constant headlines, Reese is feeling like she’s being left behind — and it’s showing.
“The league is not playing favorites. It’s reacting to the market. And Caitlin Clark is the market right now.” — WNBA analyst
Is Reese Hurting Her Own Brand?
Fans love a little trash talk — but too much salt starts to taste like bitterness.
Reese has the personality, the following, and the game to be a co-star in this new WNBA era. But with constant shots at Clark and the media, she risks becoming the villain — not the rival.
And let’s be honest: villains don’t get the love. They get the blame.
Final Word:
Caitlin Clark’s games are headed to NBA arenas. Angel Reese’s tweets are headed straight to the drama blogs.
One is elevating the league with every game. The other is stuck in her feelings.
Jealousy or just frustration? You decide. But one thing’s clear:
This WNBA season is more than basketball — it’s personal.
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