What Media Gets WRONG About Caitlin Clark & Angel Reese
Two of the most talked-about names in basketball right now — Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese — have become more than just WNBA rookies. They’ve become lightning rods for debate, headlines, and social media arguments. But as their fame grows, so does the misinformation and distortion surrounding their stories.
Let’s set the record straight: the media isn’t telling the full truth about either of them.
Narrative #1: “Caitlin Clark is Overhyped Because She’s White”
Caitlin Clark is often celebrated for her Steph Curry-like range, court vision, and scoring ability — and rightfully so. But critics have suggested her popularity is only because she’s white, blonde, and “safe” for mainstream audiences.
While there may be racial dynamics at play in media coverage, what’s often ignored is how historically dominant her college career was:
All-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I history (men’s or women’s)
Sold out arenas at Iowa
Brought millions of new fans to women’s basketball
To reduce her success to race alone oversimplifies a much bigger picture. She’s not just famous — she’s that good.
Narrative #2: “Angel Reese is Just Jealous and Loud”
Angel Reese has been labeled everything from “cocky” to “classless” to “a problem in the locker room” — often by commentators who don’t seem to understand her value on and off the court.
What the media often fails to highlight:
She was the 2023 NCAA Champion and Final Four Most Outstanding Player
She’s one of the best rebounders in her class
She unapologetically represents herself, her community, and her culture
Calling her “too emotional” or “too loud” is coded language — and often racially biased. Passion is celebrated in some players and criticized in others. That’s not basketball analysis — that’s prejudice.
What the Media Misses Entirely
What’s most frustrating? The media obsession with drama over development. Instead of highlighting:
How both women are adapting to the pro game
Their different but equally important leadership styles
The way they’re drawing attention (and money) to the WNBA
How they’re raising the standard for what it means to be a rookie star
…coverage often reduces them to rivals, controversies, or social media moments.
The truth? Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese can both win, both grow, and both lead the league into a new era.
Not Rivals — Reflections of the League’s Future
Yes, they’re different. Clark is quieter and analytical; Reese is vocal and emotional. That’s not a problem — that’s what makes the WNBA stronger. Diversity of personality and playstyle is what fans love about sports.
It’s time for the media to stop pushing division and start celebrating:
Women competing at the highest level
Two stars with massive potential
The next generation of WNBA icons
Final Thoughts
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese don’t need to fit into anyone’s narrative. They’re redefining the game on their own terms — and the media should catch up.
So what does the media get wrong?
Pretty much everything — except that these two are changing the game. That part, they’ve got right.
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