After weeks of silence and speculation, Angel Reese is officially back in the gym—but instead of applause, her latest workout video has sparked an unexpected online frenzy. The Chicago Sky forward, recently drafted into the WNBA with major expectations, posted a clip of her return to training… and fans couldn’t help but focus on what was missing.

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The burning question across social media?
“Where are the layups?”

 The Viral Clip That Started It All

Earlier this week, Reese uploaded a sleek, professionally shot video on Instagram showing her grinding through strength training, shooting jumpers, and posing confidently in full Sky gear. With dramatic music, sweat flying, and camera cuts that could rival a music video, it looked like a clear message: Angel’s locked in.

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But one key detail caught fans off guard:
Not a single layup drill was shown. Not one.

Within minutes, the comments rolled in:

“Cool video but… where’s the actual basketball work?”

“She lifting weights or playing in the WNBA?”

“I just want to see one left-hand layup. That’s it.”

 

 

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Why Layups Matter More Than Ever

Angel Reese has always been a dominant interior player, known for her rebounding, defense, and energy. But one of the biggest criticisms of her game—especially coming into the WNBA—has been finishing consistency around the rim.

In the NCAA, she thrived off sheer power and hustle. But the pros are a different beast. Layup efficiency, post footwork, and finesse are no longer optional — they’re mandatory for survival, especially for a player Reese’s size and style.

So when fans didn’t see her working on those fundamentals in her return clip, the internet didn’t hold back.

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WNBA Coaches & Analysts Chime In

Even some analysts took notice of the missing pieces. ESPN’s Monica McNutt, during a WNBA preview panel, commented:

“Listen, it’s great to see Angel back in the gym. She’s got the heart, she’s got the motor. But if I’m her coach, I’m saying — where’s the footwork? Where’s the up-and-under? That’s what’s gonna keep her in games.”

A few former WNBA players subtly echoed the sentiment, hinting that while media presence is important, on-court development has to be priority number one.

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Fans Are Split: Overreaction or Fair Critique?

Some of Reese’s supporters clapped back hard at the criticism.

“Y’all judge a 30-second clip like you’ve watched her full practice,” one fan tweeted.
“Let the girl WORK. She’s coming off a long season and still made top draft. Give her a break.”

Others, however, doubled down, saying the optics matter — especially for someone as high-profile and controversial as Angel Reese.

“This isn’t hate. This is concern. We WANT her to dominate. But she’s gotta clean up the basics first.”

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Meanwhile… Caitlin Clark’s Camp Posts Another Gym Clip

Adding fuel to the fire, just hours after Reese’s video, Caitlin Clark’s team released a raw, no-music, no-edits training clip—featuring, you guessed it, a series of full-speed layup drills, floaters, and contact finishes.

Coincidence? Fans don’t think so.

“Clark showing work, Reese showing vibes,” one tweet said bluntly.
“This is why one’s ready day one, and the other’s not.”

The post drew over 4 million views within 24 hours.

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 What’s Next for Angel?

To be fair, it’s still early in the WNBA preseason. Angel Reese has time to tighten her game and prove she belongs on the floor with the best. Her motor, defensive hustle, and rebounding instincts already give her a strong foundation. But the expectations are sky-high — and the margin for error is razor thin.

She’s got the charisma. She’s got the following.
Now, fans want the footwork.

And with cameras on her 24/7, the next time she drops a gym video…
You can bet the internet will be looking for those layups.

 

 Final Word

Angel Reese is one of the most talked-about athletes in women’s basketball — and that’s not changing anytime soon. But in the WNBA, the game speaks louder than the brand. The fans have spoken, the pressure is on, and the message is clear:

Bring the layups. Bring the work. Bring the evolution.

Because talent gets you drafted.
Skill keeps you in the league.