VIDEO: Angel Reese Beat Caitlin Clark In A Halfcourt Shooting Contest, And The Internet Couldn’t Handle It

VIDEO: Angel Reese Beat Caitlin Clark In A Halfcourt Shooting Contest, And The Internet Couldn’t Handle It.

Angel Reese shooting from halfcourt

Angel Reese (Photo via @LeBatardShow/X)
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are set to play on the same team for the first time ever, with both rookies selected as All-Stars.

They have since ditched their teams to practice for tomorrow’s game against the women’s Olympic team, and it appears they’re also having some fun while at it.

 

The video below shows the two women shooting from halfcourt, with Clark missing and Reese following behind her to bury her attempt before erupting into celebration, dancing, and high fives.

 

“Caitlin is better she just let her win,” a fan mocked.

Check it out here:

Angel from half court🔥 #WNBAAllStar — Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) July 19, 2024

“Caitlin is better she just let her win,” a fan mocked.

 

“CC let her win,” said another.

“Caitlin was going easy on her so she doesn’t give her another blow to the head,” a third wrote.

“No high five from Caitlin 🤣,” someone observed.

You can check out some more reactions right below:

 

The fact that she hit this right after Clark missed🔥

 

Life is too funny… Kaitlin misses and Angel makes it 😂😂😂

Clark missed, then Angel made it right after. Impressive… (No disrespect to CC because, her fans do too much) 🤣

Why can’t she make them from 2 feet away though?

Interesting everyone high fiving Angel EXCEPT Caitlin 🤔

Angel Reese & Caitlin Clark Will Make For Interesting Teammates

 

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark have both said good things about playing together ahead of this weekend, but it will be interesting to see how they actually get down on Saturday.

They are deserving of their selections. Clark averages 17.0 points, 8.0 assists, and 5.8 rebounds a game, while Reese averages 13.5 points and leads the league in rebounds with 12.0 per game.

The rivals are also neck and neck for the Rookie of the Year Award, which will be one of the main WNBA storylines until the end of the season.