The recent controversy surrounding Angel Reese has gone into greath lengths, as analysts have now found themselves tangled in a battle of heated comments against each other.
Recently, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark blasted another analyst, Robert Griffin III, for saying that “Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark” in his commentary, however, Clark added a personal attack to Griffin and dragged his wife into the conversation.

This did not sit well with other analysts, including Jason Whitlock, who criticized Clark for “worship of women,” and a desire for “that thing between her thighs.”
“What Ryan Clark is saying is, ‘Hey man, I text with Angel Reese all the time,” Whitlock said in one episode of “Fearless.”
“And she told me about all that she’s going through and all the pain and how hard it is for black women out here. He’s afraid to correct Angel Reese and say, ‘Hey, baby girl, your behavior is out of line and paints you as an angry, out-of-control black woman who wants to be worshipped, and you look jealous of Caitlyn Clark.’ Ryan Clark would never tell Angel Reese that when they’re doing pillow texting.”
“And yes, I said pillow texting because you shouldn’t be caping up for some young girl who presents herself like a future OnlyFans model. You’re married, you’ve got kids. All this mentoring and discipling and helping of Angel Reese, all of that is out of line and out of pocket. All of it. Let your wife disciple that woman, you stay out of it because somebody needs to be in a position to tell Angel Reese she’s making a fool of herself.”
“But because we worship women, we’re afraid to tell her that because we don’t want to lose access to that special spot between her thighs. That’s who you’re in fear of, not God.”
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Angel Reese Finds Herself in Controversy Following Season Opener Game
Angel Reese has once again found herself at the center of controversy following her heated exchange with Caitlin Clark during their season opener. The incident, which involved Clark committing a hard foul on Reese, quickly escalated as Reese confronted her on the court, leading to a Flagrant 1 call and technical fouls for both players.

While some defended Reese’s reaction as a natural response to a physical play, others criticized her for overreacting and fueling unnecessary drama. The backlash intensified online, with social media users debating whether Reese was unfairly scrutinized compared to Clark. The controversy was further amplified by racially charged attacks directed at Angel Reese, prompting the WNBA to launch an investigation into the matter.

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