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The WNBA Draft hype was real. Social media was buzzing, fans were hyped, and the league had a golden opportunity to show off its fresh crop of talent. And then—boom. A seemingly harmless WNBA promo video dropped, and Angel Reese fans lost it.

Why?

Because while every other rookie in the video was shown ballin’ in uniform or getting buckets on the hardwood, Angel Reese—the self-proclaimed “Bayou Barbie,” social media queen, and new Chicago Sky player—was shown only in off-court fits. Not a single highlight. Not one clip of her hooping. Nothing in a jersey. Just vibes and fashion.

And her fans? They were BIG mad.

The Video That Lit the Fire

The WNBA put out a slick video meant to celebrate the incoming rookie class. You saw Caitlin Clark in action, Kamilla Cardoso getting buckets, and a bunch of others in game-time clips, warm-ups, or on-court swag.

Then came Angel Reese.

Twice.

Both times, no basketball. Just her strutting in outfits—serving looks, sure—but not a single second of her in a Sky jersey or even taking a shot.

Twitter (or X, whatever) did not take it lightly.

“Why y’all show everybody in team uniforms except for Angel? Make it make sense.”

“Y’all really want to paint this narrative that she’s all TikTok, no hoops huh?”

“Not one highlight?! After all she did at LSU and the double-doubles she’s been racking up? Nah. This is wild.”

So… Was It a Snub or a Statement?

Let’s be real: Reese is a polarizing figure. Some folks praise her as the next face of women’s hoops. Others think she’s more brand than baller. But this promo added fuel to that fire. Intentional or not, the WNBA basically told the world, “Angel’s here, but here’s a cute fit instead of a fadeaway jumper.”

Was it disrespect? Oversight? Or is the WNBA quietly saying what some sports media heads have been yelling—Reese’s value right now is more influencer than impact player?

One Black and White Sports commentator didn’t hold back:

“We’ve been telling y’all. Her niche is content creation. TikTok. Podcasts. Outfit reels. And now the WNBA just co-signed it!”

But Let’s Not Pretend Angel Isn’t Hooping

Love her or not, Angel Reese can play. The former LSU star went on a historic double-double streak and was a driving force behind one of the most watched women’s NCAA games of all time.

She didn’t carry LSU to a national title by taking selfies. She did it in the paint, out-rebounding, out-working, and out-physicaling entire squads. Her game isn’t flashy—it’s gritty. She grinds. And in Chicago, she’s already proving to be a key piece of the Sky’s rebuild.

So, no uniform footage? No game action? That’s not just an oversight—it’s almost deliberate.

Fans Demand Respect… Or Unrivaled

Now, the “Unrivaled” league—Angel’s side hustle that features pro women’s hoops in a slick, entertainment-forward format—keeps getting thrown around by her fans.

“This is why we like Unrivaled more. At least they don’t hide who she is.”

“Unrivaled >>> WNBA, and y’all just proved it.”

Which raises the question: Are Angel Reese’s fans even into the WNBA? Or are they riding with her, wherever she takes her talents?

What’s clear is that her base is loud, loyal, and not afraid to call out the league when it feels like she’s being sidelined—figuratively and literally.

Final Word: Who’s Really In the Spotlight?

This whole situation exposes a deeper divide in women’s hoops right now. Caitlin Clark is being handed the “savior” label—highlighted, promoted, celebrated. Meanwhile, Angel Reese, despite her college accolades and enormous fan base, is seen more as a content creator with a side hustle in hoops by her critics—and apparently, by the league’s editors too.

But if the WNBA wants to thrive, they’ll need more than just one star. They need narratives, rivalries, personalities and production. Angel Reese brings all of that. So the question isn’t if she’s a baller—it’s why the league seems hesitant to show it.

One thing’s for sure: her fans aren’t letting it slide.

 

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