INSTANT REGRET Hits Angel Reese As Teammate Kamilla Cardoso HUMILIATE HER On LIVE TV!

The opening games of the WNBA season have been nothing short of disastrous for the Chicago Sky. Instead of making a statement with their new-look roster, the Sky have set an unwanted record: a staggering -60 point differential through just two games, the worst start in league history.

Angel Reese: From Hope to Headache

Rookie Angel Reese, once hailed as the franchise’s new cornerstone, has had a nightmare professional debut. In the blowout loss to the New York Liberty, Reese went 0-for-8 from the field, scoring just two points in 27 minutes, with five turnovers and zero assists. Her overall shooting through two games stands at a dismal 5-for-22 (22.7%), a number that would make even high school coaches cringe.

Even more concerning, most of Reese’s misses have come at the rim—shots expected to be automatic for a professional forward. Cameras caught her repeatedly botching layups and getting blocked, leading to visible frustration from her teammates. Camila Cardoso, known for her composure, was seen physically distancing herself from the group on the bench whenever Reese touched the ball or missed another opportunity. The body language was unmistakable: the team’s chemistry is cracking.

Internal Friction and Shaken Confidence

Cardoso’s reaction—moving away from her teammates, slumping her shoulders, and showing open disappointment—spoke volumes about the mood within the Sky locker room. When your top rookie can’t convert easy shots and your trusted veterans are losing patience on live television, the cracks in team unity become impossible to ignore. Fans have already begun to turn on head coach Tyler Marsh and are calling for drastic changes, with some even suggesting the team should trade Reese or “free Cardoso” before things get worse.

The numbers back up the eye test: nine of the fourteen worst plus/minus players in the WNBA are on the Sky roster. The Liberty’s 99-74 demolition of Chicago was made even more embarrassing by New York setting a franchise record with 19 made three-pointers, while the Sky struggled to hit anything.

A Stark Contrast in Team Culture

While the Sky are falling apart, the Indiana Fever—led by fellow rookie Caitlin Clark—are showing how a team should respond to adversity. After an early loss, the Fever regrouped, supported each other, and bounced back with a statement win, highlighting the importance of chemistry and trust. In contrast, Chicago’s visible frustration and lack of cohesion are turning a season of hope into one of crisis.

Two games in, the Sky’s experiment is already on the brink of collapse. Unless Reese can quickly turn things around and the team finds a way to restore trust, Chicago risks becoming the cautionary tale of the 2025 WNBA season. As things stand, the Sky are not just losing games—they’re losing faith in each other.