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Related: About this forumGreenberg: Angel Reese walks the walk in Sky's rivalry win over Caitlin Clark, Fever
CHICAGO With 43.4 seconds left and the clock stopped after a foul, Angel Reese walked by herself toward the faraway Chicago Sky basket, smiling and clapping with that familiar look on her face.
Forget Vogue and the Met Gala, this was a proper runway.
After two losses to the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis, Reese and the Sky were in the lead, in control, and Reese knew it.
While the remaining basketball after that moment was, to put it nicely, a little frenzied, Reese and the Sky held on for an 88-87 victory over Caitlin Clark and the Fever on Sunday at a raucous, packed Wintrust Arena.
Round 3 goes to Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5585671/2024/06/23/angel-reese-sky-caitlin-clark-greenberg/
stopdiggin
(12,801 posts)why would anyone need to paint a different portrait?
RandySF
(70,554 posts)The rookies are finding their grooves after some tentativeness. Its a shame Brink isnt around to show what she can do. However, NAGA is still trying attach itself to Clark as a symbol of white victimhood and Reese as the metaphor for the angry Black woman.
jimfields33
(18,759 posts)I think its smart of her to just play ball and off court deal with her endorsements. Shes pretty brilliant.
stopdiggin
(12,801 posts)the only elements that profit off of this - are the cynical and the base.
questionseverything
(10,117 posts)They cant expect to grow the sport if regular people cant see the games
RandySF
(70,554 posts)The WNBA does need more exposure on broadcast television, but I imagine the networks don't see the ad revenue to make it worth production costs. But how does the league generate interest without exposure?Some games are on CBS and ABC, though.