Angel Reese GOES NUTS After Caitlin Clark BROKE Pre Season RATING Records!

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Basketball fans were treated to an electrifying twist this week as Caitlin Clark shattered preseason TV rating records—a feat that sent rival star Angel Reese into a frenzy both on and off the court.

The hype around women’s college basketball has reached new heights, with Clark’s debut for the Indiana Fever drawing in record-breaking viewership numbers. Social media exploded as fans tuned in, making it the most-watched preseason game in WNBA history. But while the sports world celebrated, one person’s reaction stood out: Angel Reese.

Known for her fierce competitiveness and outspoken personality, Reese wasted no time responding to the news. Shortly after the ratings were announced, she took to Twitter (now X) with a series of fiery posts:
“Y’all see those numbers? Guess it’s time to turn up the heat!”
She followed up with a video on Instagram, where she was seen training intensely, mouthing the words, “I’m coming for that spotlight.”

Insiders say Reese’s reaction was more than just friendly rivalry. Sources close to the LSU star revealed she’s been using Clark’s record-breaking moment as motivation, pushing herself harder in practice and rallying her teammates with the promise that “the best is yet to come.”

The rivalry between Reese and Clark has been a driving force in women’s basketball, drawing millions of new fans to the sport. Their mutual respect is clear, but so is their desire to outdo each other on the biggest stage.

In a recent interview, Reese addressed the ratings directly:
“I love what Caitlin’s doing for the game. She’s a baller, no question. But don’t get it twisted—I’m coming for those records next.”

As anticipation builds for their next on-court showdown, fans everywhere are buzzing about what’s to come. One thing is certain: with stars like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark raising the bar, women’s basketball is entering a new era of excitement—and the spotlight has never been brighter.