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Related: About this forumAngel Reese explains why she will continue to be the WNBA's 'bad guy' as she opens up on Caitlin Clark rivalry and Chenn
Angel Reese has explained why she will continue to be the WNBA's 'bad guy' as she opens up on her rivalry with Caitlin Clark and that Chennedy Carter bodycheck on the Indiana Fever star.
Speaking ahead of the Chicago Sky's game against the New York Liberty on Tuesday, and barely 24 hours after the WNBA upgraded Carter's foul on Clark to a flagrant-one violation, Reese believes people hold a grudge against her since her college days at LSU, where she became an NCAA Champion in 2023 at Clark's expense.
The Tigers defeated Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes, 102-85, in the title game that year.
'It all started from the National Championship game. I've been dealing this with two years now,' Reese, 22, said of her unpopularity with fans, compared to Clark's. 'And understanding that, yeah, negative things have probably been said about me but honestly, I'll take that.
'Because look where women's basketball is. People are talking about women's basketball that you never would think would be.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/wnba/article-13491083/angel-reese-talks-caitlin-clark-rivalry-chennedy-carter-foul-wnba.html
DURHAM D
(32,834 posts)I am a Clark fan and also a Reese fan. I never once held bad thoughts about Reese because LSU beat Iowa.
That is a stupid excuse.
slumcamper
(1,710 posts)I'm really not that into this drama. If this crap is where it's headed, I'd rather pay to watch roller derby.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,167 posts)but then complains that people don't like her. Like, THAT'S the persona you developed.
I like her. I love that everyone wants beef between her and CC, but all Angel or CC ever do is talk about how great the other one is.
slumcamper
(1,710 posts)Silent Type
(6,362 posts)a little hostility.
In any event, Ive enjoyed watching the women games the last year.
slumcamper
(1,710 posts)Your succinct analysis nailed it. Rivalries are part of the drama, I guess, men or women, any sport.
While certain incidents may be off-putting, on balance (to paraphrase) the arc of justice bends toward greater gender parity in professional sports. Still, far to go.
Silent Type
(6,362 posts)it will take off.
Skittles
(158,468 posts)slumcamper
(1,710 posts)I agree....but with the caveat that, viewed objectively (and that is an important aspect), sports is a window of sorts--or perhaps a prism (reflection??) that reveals dominant sociocultural realities at any given point in time.
Think NASCAR, "Let's Go Brandon" ~ "Fuck Joe Biden"---sports influences and shapes our culture, and that includes our political culture.
I agree with your point--to a point. But when I think more deeply about it relative to cultural phenomenon, it falls apart. But I've been accused of seeing things where nothing exists. So don't be mad.
stopdiggin
(12,696 posts)going on with the players - the sport - the league ...
Can't blame them, that's just the world we live in. (although, personally, yes, I do find it a bit sad)
But - - somebody gets a 1000 fine - and generates 60,000 hits on youtube and facebook ...
Good for business.
DinahMoeHum
(22,480 posts)on Team USA during the 2028 Olympics in LA.