“Caitlin fans in shambles” – WNBA Twitter reacts as Angel Reese makes huge statement with new record


Angel Reese etched her name in the history books on Tuesday during the Chicago Sky’s matchup against the Phoenix Mercury. The standout forward became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 500 points and 500 rebounds, accomplishing the feat in just her 38th game, surpassing the previous record of 44 games held by Tina Charles.

Despite Reese’s milestone performance, the Sky fell short once again, suffering a 94-89 defeat and extending their losing streak to four games. The internet quickly lit up following Reese’s historic achievement, with fans flooding social media in celebration.

Interestingly, many brought up Caitlin Clark while reacting to the Sky star’s latest career milestone, adding fuel to an already buzzing rivalry.

One fan said:

Caitlin fans in shambles 😭

Another fan said:

She gets so many rebounds cause she misses so many shots and she a bigger ball hog than Kobe💀

One fan added:

I’m no CC fan, but are we sure this isn’t 500 missed shots and 500 of getting her own rebounds?

Another fan added:

Caitlin has almost 900points lol and she’s got way more assist. The only thing angel does good is rebound. They always post misleading shit like this it’s weird.

One fan commented:

Clark fans aren’t mad she doesn’t miss shots to get her own rebounds

Another fan commented:

Angel Reese is the reason the WNBA suddenly became popular

Angel Reese records another double-double in loss vs. Mercury

Angel Reese delivered a solid showing in the Chicago Sky’s loss to the Phoenix Mercury, notching her second straight double-double and third in just four games this season. However, her efforts weren’t enough to help the team snap its losing streak.

Speaking after the game, Reese offered a straightforward assessment of the Sky’s rocky start. The former LSU standout expressed confidence in the team’s offensive capabilities but emphasized the urgent need to tighten things up on the defensive end to turn their season around.

“It felt better, but we’re not satisfied. We’re all winners. We all want to win,” Reese said, as quoted by Sky reporter Karli Bell. “We can see we can score. We just need to defend.”

Although Reese finished with 13 points, her shooting struggles persisted as she went just 3 of 9 from the field. However, she made up for it with a well-rounded performance, stuffing the stat sheet with 15 rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.