“Stephen A. Smith DESTROYS Angel Reese After Her Michael Jordan Comparison – She’s NO Caitlin Clark!”
Stephen A. Smith just went OFF on Angel Reese after she compared herself to Michael Jordan — and the sports world can’t stop reacting! 😳 During a heated ESPN segment, Stephen A didn’t hold back, saying Reese has “lost all sense of reality” while calling out her attitude, lack of performance, and ongoing rivalry with Caitlin Clark.
This video breaks down everything that led to this viral moment — from Reese’s bold statements, fan reactions, and media backlash to what Stephen A truly thinks about her future in the WNBA. We’ll also discuss how Caitlin Clark’s dominance continues to reshape women’s basketball and how Reese’s recent controversies have damaged her brand.
🕒 Timeline:
0:00 – Intro: Angel Reese’s Shocking Michael Jordan Comparison
1:15 – Stephen A. Smith’s Explosive Reaction
3:00 – Fans React: “She’s No Caitlin Clark!”
5:10 – Media & Experts Weigh In
7:20 – Caitlin Clark’s Response & Rising Stardom
9:00 – What’s Next for Angel Reese’s Career?
10:00 – Final Thoughts
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This video is for news commentary, analysis, and entertainment purposes only. All information is based on publicly available sources and viewer opinions. No personal attacks or false claims are intended.
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Caitlyn Clark and Angel Angel Angel Ree, right? They’re going back and forth. And J Hill says by the time Angel Reese is done, she’s going to be the Michael Jordan of WNBA. She said about Angel Reese. She said Angel Ree by the time she retires. Can you pull up this quote? She said by the time she retires, she will be the MJ. Steven A. Smith just hit the brakes on Angel Reese’s ego trip so hard it’s left skid marks. And trust me, this is no glitzy Netflix special with a scripted fall from grace. Angel pulled a move that had the internet collectively gasping. Wait, really? If you thought the drama on the hardwood peaked with buzzer beers, buckle up. Steven A didn’t just drop a mic. He lit it on fire. The big question, what did Angel do now? Brace yourself. It’s not about black and white. It’s about that white player and that black player. Why? Because of the history that they had before they came to the WNBA. You see, it was all instigated. If Angel Reese was never in Caitlyn Clark’s face, taunting her the way that she did when they mimicking what Caitlyn Clark was doing to numerous opponents in route to the Final Four. And then Angel Reese and LSU bust their living. You know what? At that particular moment in time and and Angel Reese was in her face, chirping at her the way that she did, it would have never gotten to this point for points. Yep, that’s it. Angel Ree managed a whopping four points. As if she was on a scoring diet while sitting at top a throne of rebounds. Even with Caitlyn Clark iced on the bench like she’s posing for a sports drink ad, half wrapped in ice, the other half wrapped in hope. Angel couldn’t seize the moment. She had the ball, the spotlight, the chance to shine, and still managed a stat line that screams underwhelming. If you can’t wait for Reese’s next blooper, then comment fire the baby giraffe down below. Let’s go. First of all, it’s not a First of all, it’s not a rivalry. Not when you losing by 35 points on open not Indiana Fever’s on a different level than Chicago’s K. Let’s get that out the way. Secondly, as much as we love Angel Reese because she is special, she’s not Caitlyn Clark as a player. Caitlyn Clark is in a different level. We just have to own it. Look, this performance was less I’ll show them and more oops, I forgot where the hoop was. While the national narrative featured Caitlyn Clark sidelined, but still managing to impact the game, Angel’s contribution was so lackluster. It might have come with a polite apology card for points. That’s not a stat line. That’s a cry for help from someone who just realized they’re auditioning for an exit interview. Most fans were excited to see Caitlyn Clark and Indiana Fever take on Angel Ree and the Chicago Sky. The game was a blowout as the Fever beat down Chicago 93 to 58 with Clark’s triple double leading the way. But the biggest headline coming out of the game on Saturday is the investigation the WNBA is conducting in allegations of hateful fan comments directed at a Reese. It happened after this play when Clark slapped at the ball after Ree grabbed an offensive rebound. Okay, sure. She grabbed those 12 rebounds. And yes, she treats them like currency. Like each one is a free meal at Chick-fil-A, but rebounds without buckets, that’s just collecting participation trophies. She’s acting like scoring double digits is a chore. Like the WNBA said, “Here’s the opportunity to do more.” and she said, “Nah, I’ll pass.” It’s as if she’s treating scoring like a luxury item. Nice to have, but not necessary. Angel Reese, part 38. Let’s give her life throws her lemons. She makes bricks. Bang. PSA to anyone watching. She is right-handed. Right-handed, by the way. She missed the rim by three feet, man. Bang. I got to say this is my favorite summer sitcon con butterc here’s a stat. She’s been blocked 20 times and she’s only made 21 hoops. What? You know it’s a rough night when even the broadcast crew tries damage control. Well, she contributed elsewhere. Elsewhere how? With a cameo in a reality show. Maybe she spent the evening running laps in sneakers that haven’t seen the rim since college. The camera even caught her in a glaze like she was mentally applying for a spin-off series. The real stat hoarders of WNBA where the stats don’t matter so long as you look fierce. Because I was calling it from day one. You got people that are resentment resentful towards her but not she it’s really not about her guys. It’s about what she represents. Before she ever came along, there were a lot of outstanding basketball players who happened to be black females that was doing their thing on the WNBA level and they never got this kind of sh. And look, Angel once strutdded in with swagger for days. Lashes, nails, hair on point, confidence unshaken. But that four-point episode screamed, I peaked in college loud enough to wake the NCA archives. This isn’t a long expected Bayou Barbie takeover. It’s turning into the desperate housewives of the WNBA and angels pouring over a lonely glass of Pino asking, “Where’s everyone gone?” Meanwhile, Caitlyn Clark, despite being doubleteamed, elbowed, and iced, still puts up points, dishes assists, and hits threes like she’s playing in her backyard gym. She doesn’t just show up, she shows out. Angel had the perfect setup. No, Caitlyn, full attention. The mic handed to her and still flopped. Elaborate a little bit more on that in just a second. But before I do that, I want to ask you your thoughts about uh apparently some racial animist that was thrown in the direction of Ael Reese. The Chicago Sky have gotten involved talking about they’re going to protect their players at all cost. The NWNBA has issued a statement saying it it abhores and and discourages hate of any kind, etc., etc. Your thoughts about it? Here’s the WNBA statement. The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate, and discrimination in all forms. They have no place in our league or in society. We are aware of the allegations and are looking into the matter. Your thoughts about that element of all of this where you believe it emanates from and do you think it will ever subside? That rebound heavy stat line. Sure, 12 boards scream hustle, but rebounds are the same as impact. You can box out three players and still watch your shot clang off the front rim. Angel was out there snagging rebounds like Pokémon cards. got to catch them all, she said, then never use them. Oh man, the latter part of that, Stephen A, is quite the thing to think on. Um, I think when you go back to the impetus of the rivalry that we have between Caitlyn and uh, Andre funny clips on the internet. Another diabolical stat. She’s 190 59 from less than 5t away. How about that, man? Hey, she should work at housekeeping for hotels cuz she could turn it over quickly. Lost by 27, scored only four points against the Indiana Fever. I mention no Caitlyn Clark. No problem giving go. No shot of working. Prefer a car or plane. Car or plane for what? For how you want to travel. That’s too many steps and you can’t do that. Now the whispers are getting louder. Yep. the same whispers that claim Angel compared herself to Michael Jordan. This isn’t a high school pep rally. If you’re not scoring, you’re not playing. And right now, Angel’s contribution might be her sideline runway looks or keeping seats warm. Not exactly MVP behavior. If she sees her minutes shrinking, she might want to check with the stylist before the stats coach. I have yet to see a single example of Angel Ree being a leader outside of rebounding her own missed layups. What does Angel Reese do? What is her contribution? You tell me because I’m not seeing it. I know I’m harsh on Angel Reese, but she considers herself a star. If you’re going to call yourself a star, I expect you to perform like a star, especially in big moments. Caitlyn Clark was injured. Angel Reese was the only star on the court last night. And for 27 minutes, she completely disappeared. This was supposed to be her breakout year, the moment she proved she’s more than just an attitude with highlight clips. Instead, she’s turned into the WNBA’s version of a viral Tik Tok trend. Big hype, quick drop off, and now she’s the punchline and highlight reels. Remember the milk crate challenge? That’s Angel season. Started high, took a shaky step, and now we’re all watching her fall, just not fast enough for the rest of us. Caitlyn Clark’s or or Angel Reese’s popularity in large part is attributed to her behavior towards Caitlyn Clark. Because when Caitlyn Clark was busy taunting opponents a couple of years back before LSU smacked Iowa around in the national championship game or so it was Angel Reese that was clapping back at Caitlyn Clark once it was Caitlyn Clark’s term to have her comeuppance and that’s what made Angel Reese famous. Now Angel Reese um experienced vitriol thereafter. It was tough for her to deal with as she articulated. And don’t get it twisted, people were genuinely rooting for Angel Reese to succeed. She came into the league as a headline generating machine, a walking storyline, the rival to Caitlyn Clark. The drama, the flare, the bayou Barbie spectacle the WNBA could market for months. She had it all. The charisma, the college stardom, the viral moments. But all that glitter means nothing when you’re putting up numbers that wouldn’t scare a junior varsity team. For points isn’t just underwhelming. It’s becoming symbolic. Unless she’s out here performing some kind of post-modern sports satire about inefficiency, this isn’t cutting it. And now fans are waking up. They’re logging on watching the games and going, “Wait, that’s it.” Twitter was on fire, not with admiration, but confusion. for points again. She’s grabbing rebounds like a beast, sure, but offensively she’s gone missing like a leftair bot. Even her diehard fans are trying to rewrite the narrative, posting threads like, “We need to talk about how Angel Reese is actually good. You just don’t understand basketball. Karen, please. She’s struggling like a flip phone in 2025.

7 Comments
Angel never said that, Jemele Hill did. Jemele hates white people.
Reese MJ ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Admit it people, if Reese was white and Clark black, NONE of this would be going on.
Sid the Sloth plays in the WNBA?
If angel is special at all its special like the special Olympics
But its her misses she is rebounding
Reese is straight up garbage, she gets sooooo many rebounds due to all her misses!!