Angel Reese Is Balling Out — But Her Mouth Might Be Her Worst Enemy
Angel Reese is finally delivering on the court — dominating the glass, stacking double-doubles, and looking every bit like a future WNBA star. But while her game is trending up, her words keep lighting matches she can’t seem to put out.
The latest firestorm? A postgame mic-drop moment after the Chicago Sky squeaked out a gritty win. Reese, grinning after a 22-point, 10-rebound night, declared:

“We’re the best young core in the league. For sure. Hands down.”
Cue chaos.
Twitter/X exploded. ESPN debated it. Fans, players, and analysts all had the same question:
Is this confidence — or complete delusion?
Let’s be real: Reese has been hooping. Since being snubbed from early All-Star buzz, she’s flipped a switch — recording monster nights (like 18 points and 17 boards), racking up her first triple-double, and anchoring a Sky team that, for all its inconsistency, is clearly building around her. She’s earned her props.
But here’s the catch — Chicago is 7-14, tied for the third-worst record in the league. They’ve barely beaten a team above .500 and struggle to string together wins. Compare that to Indiana’s rising playoff run, led by Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, or Washington’s rookie duo of Sonia Citron and Aaliyah Edwards — both playing smarter, faster, and cleaner basketball on better trajectories.
So when Reese says “hands down,” the league collectively tilts its head. And the film? Doesn’t help her case.
One viral clip sarcastically compares a Reese turnover to a “LeBron-like pass.” In reality, it was a lazy lob that turned into a fast-break bucket the other way. Five turnovers in the same game. And while Reese fans brushed it off, critics were quick to point out:
“If Caitlin Clark did that, she’d be crucified.”

Then there’s her partner-in-hype: Kamilla Cardoso. The duo dubbed themselves the “SkyScrapers,” but critics aren’t buying the brand yet. Cardoso flashes brilliance one night and disappears the next. No All-Star nod. No consistency. So when Reese includes her in that bold “best young core” claim, it just doesn’t hold.
And that’s the pattern — Angel Reese’s game keeps rising, but her quotes keep getting ahead of the scoreboard.
Some fans love it. They see swagger. Confidence. That LSU fire. But others? They’re exhausted.
“Every time we try to give her credit,” one fan wrote, “she says something wild that makes us pull it back.”
The noise is only getting louder — not because Reese can’t play, but because she’s still learning that in the pros, talk is cheap if the wins aren’t backing it up.
Even the media’s split. Some say it’s personality. Some say it’s marketing. But many agree: it’s too soon to be talking like a dynasty when you’re sitting in the WNBA basement.
The truth? Angel Reese has the tools. The work ethic. The raw production. She might become one of the league’s best forwards.
But if she wants her message to hit — the record has to change first.
Because at this point, the only thing louder than Angel Reese’s rebounding… is her mouth.
And fans are watching to see which one speaks louder in the end.
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