Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark (Photos via Getty Images)
Saturday’s contest between the Sky and Fever was headlined by Chennedy Carter’s cheap shot hit on Clark late in the third quarter after the former made a shot. Angel Reese was seen applauding Carter for the hit that drew a foul:
Some fans also noted that if you go to Reese’s “likes” on X/Twitter, you’ll see that she “liked” this tweet from teammate Kalani Brown. Reese is seemingly taking another shot at Clark by shamelessly embracing her sideline actions following Carter’s cheap shot.
After reviewing the play, the WNBA upgraded Carter’s hit on Clark to a flagrant foul. But it was Clark and the Fever who got the last laugh, as Indiana snapped a three-game losing streak by pulling out a close 71-70 victory. It also marked the Fever’s first home win of the 2024 season.
Reese is averaging 10.6 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game through her first seven WNBA contests. In the loss to Indiana, Reese tallied eight points, 13 rebounds and one assist.
Angel Reese & Chicago Meet Indiana Again On June 16
Fans who are enjoying this rivalry won’t have to wait long for the next showdown between the Sky and Fever. They’re set to clash again in Indiana on June 16 for the second of their four-game regular season series.
That contest will mark the last of a two-game road trip for the Sky, who will then kick off a four-game homestand against the Dallas Wings on June 20. The Fever and Sky also have two meetings in Chicago that will take place on June 23 and Aug. 30, respectively.
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