Angel Reese ASSAULTS A ASSISTANT COACH IN THIS SHOCKING FOOTAGE!

CHICAGO — Angel Reese has found herself at the center of controversy once again, this time for an on-court incident that’s making headlines across the basketball world.

The Chicago Sky forward, who has been under the spotlight for both her on-court play and off-court persona, made waves during a recent game against the Washington Mystics. Despite delivering another impressive double-double—22 points and 15 rebounds in 36 minutes—Reese’s frustration boiled over as she smacked a clipboard out of an assistant coach’s hands in a moment caught live on national television.

A Leader’s Example Called Into Question

Reese, often touted as a role model for young women and girls, is now facing criticism for her actions. Many fans and commentators have expressed disappointment, arguing that such behavior sets a poor example for aspiring athletes. “She’s supposed to be a leader among young women across the world. This isn’t showing very much leadership,” one commentator noted.

The incident has led to calls for disciplinary action, with some suggesting a suspension is warranted. Comments online described the act as “embarrassing” and “completely disrespectful,” not just to the coaching staff but to the entire team.

Frustration Mounts Amid Team Struggles

The Sky’s loss to the Mystics, 81-79, dropped their season record to 5-13. Despite Reese’s individual success, the team has struggled to close out games, and chemistry issues appear to be mounting. Critics have also questioned head coach Tyler Marsh’s ability to control the locker room and maintain discipline, pointing to the incident as evidence of deeper problems within the squad.

Reese Responds—But Not Directly

In the postgame press conference, Reese did not directly address the clipboard incident, instead focusing on the team’s need to improve, particularly in rebounding and boxing out. She acknowledged the pain of losing a close game and emphasized the importance of bouncing back quickly, as the Sky are set to play again in just 24 hours.

When asked about her record-setting performance, Reese was quick to downplay individual accolades, stating, “It wasn’t enough… I have to do better as far as boxing out because it just wasn’t enough tonight.”

Looking Ahead

As the Sky prepare for their next matchup, all eyes will be on how both Reese and the team respond—not just on the scoreboard, but in terms of leadership and professionalism. For now, the incident remains a hot topic, with fans and analysts debating whether Reese’s passion crossed the line and what consequences, if any, should follow.