Angel Reese has made a bold and unwavering stance regarding Caitlin Clark’s potential inclusion on Team USA, sending shockwaves through the basketball world. The outspoken Chicago Sky forward didn’t mince words, declaring that if Clark is selected for the national team, she will walk away—permanently.

Reese and Clark’s rivalry has been one of the most talked-about in recent basketball history, dating back to their heated clash in the 2023 NCAA National Championship, where Reese’s LSU team defeated Clark’s Iowa squad. The matchup sparked ongoing debates about competitiveness, sportsmanship, and media narratives in women’s basketball.
Although both players have since established themselves as dominant forces in the WNBA, tensions between them have remained evident. While they push each other to greater heights on the court, their off-court relationship has been far from amicable. Reese’s latest remarks indicate that their differences may be irreconcilable.
Team USA’s Dilemma
With the Paris 2024 Olympics on the horizon, Team USA is in the process of finalizing its roster. Clark, known for her record-breaking scoring ability, and Reese, a dominant presence in the paint, are both strong candidates for the squad. However, Reese’s ultimatum puts the selection committee in a difficult position.

Sources close to Reese suggest she believes her contributions and leadership are often overshadowed by the extensive media attention Clark receives. She has been vocal about disparities in recognition, endorsements, and the portrayal of women’s basketball stars, and her statement appears to be a stand against these inequities.
If Team USA selects Clark without Reese, it could alienate Reese’s supporters. Conversely, choosing Reese over Clark may trigger backlash from Clark’s growing fan base. Team officials have yet to respond publicly, but discussions are reportedly underway to find a resolution that won’t disrupt team chemistry or performance.
Reese’s Impact Beyond Team USA
Beyond this controversy, Reese continues to make headlines for her performances in the WNBA and Unrivaled, a new women’s 3-on-3 basketball league. Recently, she received praise from Shareef O’Neal, son of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, for her standout moments in Unrivaled.
Reese’s impressive rebounding skills have drawn comparisons to Shaq himself. During a crucial game against Laces BC, she recorded 16 points and 17 rebounds, helping her team, Rose BC, secure a playoff spot after a slow start to the season.

As Reese continues to dominate on the court, her ultimatum to Team USA adds another layer to her already influential presence in the basketball world. Whether the national team will accommodate her demands or risk losing one of its most talented players remains to be seen.
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