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Caitlin Clark is just seen as more marketable than her on-court rival, Angel Reese. The Indiana Fever star last year turned down a two-year multi-million-dollar offer from rapper Ice Cube’s
The WNBA world eagerly circled Sunday's game between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever for quite some time. When the schedule was released, it was set to be another matchup between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese,
Angel Reese missed her second straight game for the Chicago Sky due to her back injury. In her absence, the Windy City franchise lost to the Caitlin Clark-less Indiana Fever, 93-78.
Ice Cube, who helped start the BIG3 basketball league, has explained why they didn't give Angel Reese, a WNBA player, a $5 million offer like the one they gave to Caitlin Clark. In a chat with TMZ Sports, Ice Cube said the main reasons were differences in sponsor backing and how much they thought each player would boost the league.
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark have been linked since their college days, their clashes producing some of the most-watched games in NCAA women's basketball history. Reese's LSU Tig
Angel Reese’s rivalry with Caitlin Clark went up another notch in a brutal loss to Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever to kick the 2025 WNBA season off. The Chicago Sky superstar’s
Second-year forward Angel Reese has put together her second consecutive All-Star campaign, as she is contributing a career-high 13.8 points and 3.7 assists per game. Her 12.5 rebounds per contest are also the best mark in the WNBA.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAngel Reese's $8K Rent Crisis Sparks WNBA Pay DramaWhen Vice-President of the WNBPA, Breanna Stewart called the recent CBA Talks "a wasted opportunity," this sentiment reflected how much the league respected its players. The post Unable to Afford 8K Rent on WNBA Salary,