In a bold and unexpected statement that has sent shockwaves through the basketball community, the daughter of a former NBA star has stirred major controversy by claiming that Caitlin Clark, widely regarded as one of the greatest scorers in women’s college basketball history, is “not a true legend.”
Instead, she insists it was Angel Reese — the LSU star known for her fierce competitive spirit and unapologetic confidence — who truly put Clark in the spotlight.
During a recent podcast appearance, the unnamed daughter of the retired NBA player said:
“People keep calling Caitlin Clark a legend, but let’s be real — it was Angel Reese and that championship moment that made everyone pay attention. Before that, she was just another high scorer. The media ran with the rivalry, not her game.”
The comment quickly went viral, sparking heated debate across social media. Supporters of Clark were quick to fire back, pointing to her record-breaking stats, sold-out arenas, and her role in elevating women’s basketball nationwide. Others, however, acknowledged that Reese’s boldness and on-court personality helped fuel one of the most talked-about rivalries in recent NCAA history.
Clark and Reese famously faced off in the 2023 NCAA Women’s Championship, a game that shattered viewership records and became a defining cultural moment. While Clark’s performance wowed audiences throughout the season, it was Reese’s now-iconic “you can’t see me” gesture and post-game confidence that sparked debate — and, some argue, boosted both players’ fame.
Neither Caitlin Clark nor Angel Reese has publicly responded to the recent comments, but fans and analysts alike are weighing in on what defines a “legend.” Is it stats alone? Or the moments that capture the world’s attention?
Regardless of where you stand, one thing is certain: women’s college basketball is no longer in the background — and the conversation around it is louder than ever.