Article: Skip Bayless Blasts Angel Reese for “Unnecessary Drama” Surrounding Caitlin Clark on National Broadcast

June 10, 2025 — Los Angeles, CA — Sports media veteran Skip Bayless has once again entered the fray of WNBA controversy, this time directing sharp criticism toward Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese following her on-court behavior and public comments surrounding fellow WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark.

During Monday’s broadcast of Undisputed, Bayless dedicated a segment to what he described as “growing theatrics” in the league, singling out Reese for what he called a “calculated and attention-seeking stunt” aimed at Clark during Sunday’s nationally televised game between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky.

“I have no problem with hard play,” Bayless said during the segment. “I have no issue with trash talk. But what Angel Reese is doing — mocking, taunting, escalating tension — it’s not elevating the game. It’s undermining it.”

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Bayless was referring to a viral moment in the third quarter when Reese, after a contested rebound, appeared to shout directly at Clark, followed by a celebratory gesture that many interpreted as a pointed jab. While no technical foul was issued, the exchange quickly became a trending topic online, reigniting debate about sportsmanship and media bias within the league.

Reese, who has built a brand around confidence, competitiveness, and outspoken commentary, addressed the incident in the postgame interview. “I play with fire. I talk. I show emotion. That’s who I am — and I’m not changing for anybody,” she said. “If people are uncomfortable with that, it says more about them than it does about me.”

Bayless, however, argued that Reese’s conduct is becoming a distraction, and even suggested that her behavior could alienate fans who are just beginning to discover the WNBA thanks to breakout stars like Clark.

“This league is finally getting the spotlight it deserves, largely because of the phenomenal play and poise of Caitlin Clark,” Bayless said. “Now’s the time to build — not burn bridges with petty antics.”

Reactions to Bayless’s comments were divided. Some fans and commentators praised him for “calling out unprofessional conduct,” while others accused him of unfairly targeting a young Black athlete for expressing herself in the same way male athletes often do.

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“Skip Bayless is always louder when it’s a Black woman showing confidence,” tweeted sports analyst Jemele Hill. “Where was this energy when male NBA players have done far worse on national television?”

Former WNBA players also weighed in. “Trash talk has always been part of the game,” said Lisa Leslie in a separate segment. “But there’s a difference between showmanship and unnecessary antagonism. The league will need to find a balance.”

The WNBA has not commented on the incident or Bayless’s remarks. League sources say no fines or disciplinary measures are expected unless further escalation occurs in future matchups.

Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark, who has consistently stayed above the fray, was once again asked about the growing rivalry. Her response was measured and mature:

“I’m here to play basketball. I respect everyone I share the court with. Emotions run high, but I stay focused on the game.”

Angel Reese, known for embracing the “villain” role since her college days at LSU, has leaned into the growing media attention. She posted a cryptic message on X (formerly Twitter) after the Bayless segment aired:

“They love to talk… but I’m still here. #Unbothered”

With the next matchup between the Fever and Sky set for later this month, all eyes will be watching to see if the tension continues or if cooler heads prevail.