Why the Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Rivalry Might Be Hurting the WNBA

The Star Power of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese

Caitlin Clark is only in her second WNBA season, yet she’s already generating nearly a billion dollars in value for the league. Angel Reese, her college rival turned fellow pro, is fast catching up as a brand powerhouse and rising fashion icon.

But instead of bringing fans together, their presence is exposing a deep rift in the WNBA’s fan base. What should’ve been a Bird–Magic moment is turning into a social media battlefield, one that’s threatening the growth of the league itself.

Caitlin Clark and Reese are fierce competitors. They’ve embraced their rivalry with grace, even suggesting they’d be open to playing as teammates someday. Angel Reese famously said, “We brought a lot of fans to this league… and I think we’re going to continue to do that.”

Yet their fans? Not so much. On Twitter, at games, and across comment sections, the discourse has devolved into tribalism. It’s no longer just about basketball, but about picking sides, dragging players, and creating drama.

Read More: Caitlin Clark Book Author Takes a Shot on Angel Reese

Unfair Standards and On-Court Challenges

Caitlin Clark is battling injuries and struggling with consistency, especially on the road. Her 3-point shooting percentage outside Indianapolis has dropped as low as 3.6%. Still, she’s undeniably the W’s biggest draw, her All-Star vote total alone broke league records.

Reese started slow but has become a walking double-double since late June. She’s also faced aggressive defense, including blatant fouls like getting her hair pulled on a rebound. Her vocal criticism of officiating (“I don’t give a damn if I get fined”) has made headlines and drawn trolls.

While Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are doing everything right, it’s the league and its community that must step up. Social media toxicity, biased criticism, and internal jealousy are damaging what could be a golden era for the WNBA.

As the NBA once protected its stars under David Stern, the WNBA must now do the same. These women are not just elite athletes, they’re cultural icons carrying the league on their backs.

If the league wants to keep growing, it needs to let Clark and Reese shine, without the noise.

Read More: Angel Reese Opens Up About Playing with Caitlin Clark on WNBA All-Star

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