Angel Reese & Chennedy Carter Ignored by WNBA Teams? Shocking Fallout Leaves Fans Stunned

By [datrb] | April 2025

The WNBA offseason just got messier. In a stunning turn of events, insiders are reporting that Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter are currently receiving zero interest from WNBA teams, despite their undeniable on-court talent. This shocking revelation has left fans, analysts, and even players scratching their heads — and social media is absolutely buzzing.

The drama, rooted in locker room tension, on-court controversy, and cryptic social media posts, has evolved into a full-fledged off-season soap opera — one that’s now threatening the careers of two of the league’s most talked-about players.

"Angel Reese & Chennedy Carter STUNNED After Being IGNORED by Every WNBA  Team!"


The Chicago Sky Fallout

It all started in Chicago. Chennedy Carter, coming off an impressive season with the Sky, where she averaged 17.5 points per game, was surprisingly not offered a qualifying contract. For most players, those kinds of numbers earn security — not silence. Fans were stunned, but as the dust settled, it became clear there may have been more at play behind the scenes.

Carter, who’s already had a turbulent WNBA journey including a suspension in Atlanta and a short stint with the Sparks, seemed to be regaining her footing in Chicago. However, whispers of locker room discord and “disruptive behavior” began to circulate. While she was producing on the court, several insiders reported friction with both teammates and coaching staff — a pattern that may have influenced the team’s decision.

Then came the firestorm.


Reese vs. Carter: Social Media Sparks Fly

Shortly after Carter’s unexpected release, Angel Reese posted a cryptic message online, which fans immediately interpreted as a subtle jab at Carter. Whether it was shade or coincidence didn’t matter — the internet had already chosen sides.

Carter responded publicly and harshly, calling out Reese’s low shooting percentage — 42.4% on layups — and accusing her of being overhyped. “Not everyone deserves your loyalty,” she later posted, intensifying the speculation that this was about more than basketball. The rivalry that had quietly simmered throughout the season had officially boiled over.

This wasn’t just about stats anymore. This was personal.

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Toxic Culture? Inside the Sky Locker Room

Reports emerged that the Chicago Sky locker room was deeply fractured, with accusations of favoritism, particularly toward Angel Reese. Former head coach Teresa Weatherspoon was said to have centered the team’s strategy around Reese, causing other players to feel like afterthoughts in a Reese-led system.

Even former Sky player Marina Mabrey, now with the Connecticut Sun, indirectly shaded her old squad, praising her new team’s professionalism in a way that many saw as a parting shot at Chicago’s dysfunction.

All of this has reportedly made WNBA teams hesitant to touch either player, despite their marketability and raw ability. The league is small, reputations travel fast, and right now, neither Reese nor Carter is being viewed as a safe bet.


What This Means for Their Future

If neither player finds a team soon, it could set a precedent. Despite the WNBA’s push for expansion and visibility, front offices may now prioritize chemistry over controversy — even if it means passing on stars.

But the story isn’t over.

Should Carter land on a new team and maintain her elite scoring without the drama, she could become the ultimate comeback story — and prove that the Sky made a critical mistake. As for Reese, if she silences the doubters with her play and leadership, she could reclaim the narrative on her own terms.

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Final Thoughts

The WNBA offseason has become just as compelling as the games themselves. And while this moment is chaotic, it could also be transformative — not just for Carter and Reese, but for how the league handles conflict, image, and culture moving forward.

One thing’s for sure: fans are watching — and they’re not looking away.