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Clark was voted WNBA Rookie of the Year ahead of the Chicago Sky ace

Kaitlin Clark is the only player who matters in the WNBA according to an analyst, in a crushing snub for the likes of the Las Vegas Aces‘ A’ja Wilson, as he hits back at the Chicago Sky‘s Angel Reese.

The development comes after the 22-year-old claimed she would sit in meetings to make sure her and her colleagues get the salaries they believe is worth their talents and values, with Reese claiming her $73,439 rookie paycheck isn’t enough ot support her alone.

But for Dan Dakich, he is simply not interested in the ex-LSU Tigers‘ comments as he insists the Clark-led Indiana Fever are the only team watching in the WNBA, claiming their protests only work in favor of the NBA.

“So, you’re going to sit out. You lost 40, 50 million,” Dakich told OutKick. “You know who would clap for you all sitting out?

“The NBA. So, they don’t have to subsidize your dumb a**es to the tune of 40 to 50 million a year.

“Like, if I’m an NBA owner, I didn’t get rich by wasting a couple million on something that has no chance of making money. Honest to God. So, these two sit out. Sit out. See what happens.

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“Now, I personally, I would miss watching the Fever. I would miss watching Caitlin Clark. But I wouldn’t miss anything else.”

Why are WNBA players pushing for more money?

There has been a slow, but steady, growth of criticism about WNBA salaries from the players over recent years and that now appears to be building up to a crescendo after Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart‘s successful Unrivaled league.

The 3×3 format allowed WNBA pros to remain in the United States to top up their earnings instead of jetting around the world, and proved to be successful in Miami with TNT collecting the TV rights showing the interest behind it.

The push comes off the back of an explosion in popularity for women’s basketball, in part thanks to Clark and Reese‘s rivalry. As per NBA Communications, the WNBA raked in 54 million individual viewers across ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ION, and NBA TV in 2024.

The average of 1.19 million marked a 170% increase as fans tuned in to watch Clark hit the court along with her other co-stars including the likes of Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu and Diana Taurasi.

Reese’s brother was snubbed for a notable award

Angel Reese may have to help her brother bounce back from a tough college basketball snub after Julian was blanked for the All-Defensive team, despite starring throughout 2024/25 with the Maryland Terrapins.

The Terrapins are into the quarterfinals of the Big 10 and have a good chance to even win a national championship, having previously crushed the Northwestern Wildcats 74-61 on Saturday, March 8.

And Julian has been a big part of that on defense, with the 6ft9in senior making 9.3 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 1.1 steals per game whilst also contributing averages of 13.2 points and 1.2 assists.

He also makes 74.1% of his free throws and has a 55.5% field goal rate as well as producing 14 double-double statlines. However, in the eyes of the NCAA that wasn’t enough to impress and fans were shocked.

One user wrote to X.com, formerly Twitter, “I was surprised he was not on there, but also Tre Holloman was snubbed.”

A second added, “MD near the top in all team defensive categories in Big Ten play, but nobody on all defensive team.”

And a third commented, “All time robbery.”

Reese can help Julian rebound

Fortunately, the 21-year-old has strong people around him to rebound from the setback from within his own collegiate camp but also in his sister, Angel Reese, who plays in the WNBA for the Chicago Sky.

The older sibling, now a professional, won the national championship with the LSU Tigers in 2023 and has had to face her own challenges through her journey to the top of the sport.

That includes being snubbed and facing negative perceptions against her, with some arguing this even continued into the WNBA when Caitlin Clark won the Rookie of the Year prize ahead of her.

So with his sisterly love and tough, competitive mentality, Angel could help her baby brother fight back when he takes to the court in the Big 10 quarterfinals on March 14.

Angel Reese has suggested a player strike is on the table if the WNBA does not meet demands for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

The Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) has already opted out of its current CBA, meaning the deal will expire in October this year, rather than in 2027.

With a number of sticking points between players and the league office, a prolonged dispute is said to be looming.

And speaking on Friday, Reese claimed her fellow WNBA stars are ready to take action.

“I need to be in the (players’ union) meetings because I’m hearing that if (the league) don’t give us what we want, we’re sitting out,” the Chicago Sky power forward told Dijonai Carrington on her Unapologetically Angel podcast.

“That’s a possibility, for real,” Carrington responded.

Reese’s comments caused a social media frenzy, and on Saturday she responded to the furore.

“I love how yall have selective hearing,” she posted on X.

“I said ‘I’m hearing if they don’t give us what we want, we sitting out’ and that’s the truth. I never said anything about the NBA. We are prepared to stay at the negotiating table for as long as it takes.

She then posted a link to her podcast, encouraging people to hear the conversation for themselves.

“Here’s the link to my podcast so you can hear the conversation too. I will continue to use my voice to speak for what WE want & deserve as a league. Thank ya😘”.

According to Sportico, Carrington was the WNBPA union rep for the Connecticut Sun last season, before being traded to Dallas last month.

Reese, meanwhile, doesn’t have a formal role in the organization, as Diamond DeShields served as the Sky’s rep in 2024.

Her former teammates, Elizabeth Williams and Brianna Turner, who are now with Indiana Fever, are the WNBPA’s secretary and treasurer, respectively.

Reese, though, was part of a rookie class that helped change the dynamics of the WNBA last year, with the arrival of Caitlin Clark also contributing to an explosion in popularity.

Last July, the league struck an 11-year media deal with Disney, Amazon Prime Video and new rights holder NBCUniversal, that is said to be worth a massive $2.2billion, or $200m annually.

That will begin in 2026, while expansion teams in San Francisco, Portland and Toronto have been confirmed.

Reese herself signed a four-year, $324,383 rookie contract ahead of her first pro season, with a base salary of just under $75,000.

During her conversation with Carrington, she noted that the 2025 WNBA Draft class will probably make significantly less money than the one that follows due to the next CBA changing the salary structure.

She added that it is even possible rookies under the next CBA will out-earn her.

“We deserve more, everybody,” Reese, who was named a WNBA All Star in her debut season, said.

Last October, the WNBPA announced its decision to opt out of its collective bargaining agreement with the league, giving the parties 12 months to negotiate a new deal in the wake of the sport’s massive growth.

“The players made the decision to opt out of the last CBA to realign the business and save the league from its own limitations,” WNBPA executive director Terri Carmichael Jackson said in a statement.

 

The trading card industry has long been a competitive space, with athletes from various sports vying for top spots in sales.

However, the latest WNBA trading card release has shifted the balance, with Caitlin Clark leading the charge in a market that’s seeing remarkable growth.

Catilin Clark dominates trading card industry

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Panini’s February launch of the 2024 Prizm WNBA set has broken records, with prices soaring to new heights and Clark’s cards at the center of this surge.

Clark, a standout rookie for the Indiana Fever and the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, has captured the attention of collectors worldwide.

Her trading cards have outsold the combined total of the next nine athletes on the list, a remarkable feat that highlights her prominence in the market.

As of now, Clark’s cards have sold over 2,100 copies, nearly doubling the sales of second-place Cameron Brink and third-place Angel Reese.

Despite Reese’s own success in the market, including a high-profile sale of her Gold Vinyl 1/1 card for $100,000, Clark’s value remains unmatched.

Her record-breaking Panini Select WNBA Gold Vinyl autograph rookie card fetched an astounding $234,850 at auction in December, setting a new bar for women’s sports collectibles.

This far outpaces the value of Reese’s cards, and even as Reese’s rookie card gained attention, Clark’s continued dominance is clear.

Beyond the trading card market, Clark’s popularity is also evident in her sponsorships.

She has signed multi-million-dollar endorsement deals with Nike, Gatorade, and other major brands, and her jersey sales have outpaced entire NFL teams.

In fact, Clark sold more Fever jerseys in one day than the Dallas Cowboys sold in an entire year.

As the WNBA continues to grow, Caitlin Clark’s presence in the trading card world is undeniable.

With her cards continuing to set records and her market value skyrocketing, it’s clear that she is not just a player in the league, she’s reshaping the landscape of women’s sports memorabilia.

While Angel Reese and others continue to make their mark, the spotlight remains firmly on Clark, who is poised to lead the way for years to come

Reese put up 22 points and grabbed 21 rebounds

Angel Reese put on a show Friday night in the 3-on-3 Unrivaled league.

The 2023 NCAA champion scored 22 points and grabbed 21 rebounds for the first 20-20 game in the league’s young history.

That was before she fouled out of the contest.

Playing for the Rose Basketball Club, Reese was posting up down low when her defender took a charge. The defender might have sold the call, but it was enough to get Reese, who had dominated all night, out of the game.

Reese thought the refs made a bad call, so she wanted her coach to challenge the call, and she was emphatic about it.

There was no challenge, and Reese was done for the rest of the game. Her team held on for a 72-63 win.

After the game, a fan of Reese posted to X to not “be on the wrong side of history” when her career is over, saying “Reese is exactly who she thinks she is.”

It was a compliment, but Reese seems to want her haters to keep on hating.

“no. tell them stay on that side. please,” she replied.

Reese was the seventh pick in last year’s WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky after a dominant career at LSU that included a national championship win over Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2023.

 

Moments like this between WNBA rivals don’t happen every day

Angel Reese and DiJonai Carrington have built their reputations as fierce competitors. Whether it’s in the WNBA where Reese represents the Chicago Sky and Carrington suits up for the Dallas Wings or in the Unrivaled league during the offseason, where each has demonstrated their skills on the court, but now, they have shared a hilarious moment off the court.

That’s why fans were caught off guard when a new video surfaced showing them in a completely different light. No trash talk, no defense, no high-stakes plays, just Reese and Carrington sharing a moment that no one expected. It wasn’t on the court. It wasn’t at practice. It wasn’t even basketball-related.

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In the video, the two are seen getting ready together, playfully applying makeup and laughing as they experiment with their looks. At first, they draw playful shapes on their faces, sketching lines above their eyebrows before blending it all in for a flawless finish. The setting is casual, intimate, both athletes appearing natural, their hair loosely tied back, fully in the moment.

It’s not every day that WNBA rivals show this kind of camaraderie, especially when they’re also competing against each other in Unrivaled, the high-profile offseason league designed to highlight the league’s biggest stars. The tournament, created to give WNBA players a competitive and financially rewarding alternative during the season break, has featured intense matchups including some fiery battles between Reese’s Rose BC squad and Carrington’s Mist BS team.

Yet, despite their on-court clashes, this video proves that competition doesn’t have to mean animosity. Reese and Carrington’s playful exchange reminds fans that, beyond the rivalry, there’s mutual respect, fun, and moments of pure authenticity.

Angel Reese wows in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2023

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Dating rumors are swirling around the pair

uring the Phoenix Suns’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 3, Kevin Durant made a surprising choice when asked to name his favorite female athlete for Women’s Empowerment Month.

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship

During the Phoenix Suns’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 3, Kevin Durant made a surprising choice when asked to name his favorite female athlete for Women’s Empowerment Month.

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Although Reese is just starting her professional career-having completed only one season with the Chicago Sky-her impact has been significant.

In her rookie year, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game, setting a rookie record with 23 double-doubles, including an astounding WNBA-record 15 consecutive double-doubles.

Reese and Durant have huge mutual respect for each other

Reese, for her part, has long been a fan of Durant.

KD has literally been my favorite player since I was literally a kid and is still my favorite player. He’s from the DMV. I love his mom. She comes out and supports the games,” she revealed on her podcast

Durant named Angel Reese, the rising WNBA star, as his all-time favorite, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Although Reese is just starting her professional career-having completed only one season with the Chicago Sky-her impact has been significant.

In her rookie year, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game, setting a rookie record with 23 double-doubles, including an astounding WNBA-record 15 consecutive double-doubles.

Reese and Durant have huge mutual respect for each other

Reese, for her part, has long been a fan of Durant.

KD has literally been my favorite player since I was literally a kid and is still my favorite player. He’s from the DMV. I love his mom. She comes out and supports the games,” she revealed on her podcast.

The two athletes share a connection to the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area, which has fueled a mutual respect between them.

Durant’s public praise of Reese has sparked rumors of a romantic relationship, despite Reese having previously denied such claims. While Durant’s gesture could simply be a sign of admiration for Reese’s accomplishments, it has undeniably reignited speculation.

Whether their connection is strictly professional or something more personal, fans will continue to follow their relationship closely. For now, the bond between the two athletes remains a topic of intrigue both on and off the court.

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