Angel Reese SPEAKS OUT After Shocking Omission from 2025 All-Star Ballot Following Scathing WNBA Rankings

The WNBA world was buzzing as the 2025 All-Star ballot was released, but the absence of one name dominated the conversation: Angel Reese. The Chicago Sky forward, known for her electrifying play and outspoken personality, was nowhere to be found among the league’s top stars. For fans and analysts alike, it was a shocking omission—especially after Reese had posted career-best numbers and regularly appeared in highlight reels throughout the season.

 

 

The controversy began just days earlier, when a prominent sports website published its midseason WNBA rankings. The article was scathing, calling Reese “overhyped” and claiming her impact on the court was “more style than substance.” The piece went viral, sparking heated debates on social media, with many arguing that Reese was being unfairly targeted due to her confidence and popularity.

When the All-Star ballot dropped, Reese’s exclusion felt like a snub fueled by the negative press. Fans flooded the WNBA’s social media accounts with complaints and demanded answers. Even rival players voiced their support, with several tweeting that Reese deserved a spot among the league’s elite.

Angel Reese herself didn’t stay silent. Within hours, she posted a video to her Instagram, addressing the situation head-on.

“I see what’s going on,” Reese began, her tone both measured and defiant. “I’ve worked my tail off this season. I’ve put up numbers, I’ve helped my team win, and I’ve inspired a lot of young girls to believe in themselves. To be left off the All-Star ballot after everything? It hurts, but it’s not going to stop me.”

She continued, “I know who I am. I know what I bring to this league. If you want to judge me by rankings or one article, that’s on you. I’m going to keep playing my game, keep lifting my teammates, and keep showing up for my fans.”

The video quickly went viral, garnering support from celebrities, fellow athletes, and fans across the country. Many pointed out that Reese’s omission highlighted deeper issues in the league—about how outspoken women athletes are treated and how media narratives can influence official decisions.

Chicago Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon spoke to reporters the next day. “Angel is the heart of our team,” she said. “She’s a competitor, a leader, and someone who makes everyone around her better. The All-Star game will miss her energy, but we know she’ll keep proving herself every time she steps on the court.”

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert was forced to address the growing backlash. In a statement, she said, “The All-Star selection process is based on a combination of fan, player, and media votes. We value every athlete’s contribution to the league and encourage constructive dialogue about how we can continue to improve our processes.”

Despite the official response, the league’s reputation took a hit. Sports talk shows debated whether Reese’s personality and media presence had played a role in her exclusion. Some argued that the WNBA needed to support its most marketable stars, while others insisted that stats and team success should be the only criteria.

Angel Reese responded the only way she knew how: by dominating on the court. In the games that followed, she put up monster numbers—scoring, rebounding, and leading the Sky to a string of victories. After each game, she thanked her teammates and fans, refusing to let the snub define her season.

As All-Star weekend approached, the conversation shifted. Reese’s resilience and leadership became the story, inspiring countless young athletes to persevere in the face of adversity. And while she wouldn’t be suiting up for the All-Star game, Angel Reese had already proven she was a star—no ballot required.