Angel Reese Fined $25,000 After Profanity-Laced Outburst at Caitlin Clark
The WNBA is sending a strong message about professionalism and respect on the court. On Wednesday morning, league officials announced that Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese had been fined $25,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct following a heated moment during Tuesday night’s game against the Indiana Fever. The incident quickly went viral, not just for its intensity but because it involved two of the league’s most high-profile rookies: Reese and Caitlin Clark.
What Happened on the Court
With under three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, tensions were already high. The Fever led the Sky by six points when Clark drove aggressively to the hoop. Reese delivered a hard foul that sent Clark crashing to the floor. After reviewing the play, referees upgraded the foul to a Flagrant 1.
But the controversy didn’t end there. As Clark was getting to her feet, Reese approached her and loudly yelled “f*** you” three times directly into her face. Though the live broadcast muted the sound, lip-readers and courtside microphones confirmed what was said. The outburst sparked a brief standoff between players, but no one was ejected.
League Responds Swiftly
In a formal statement, the WNBA made it clear that Reese’s behavior violated the league’s code of conduct.
“The WNBA expects a high standard of professionalism and respect on the court,” the statement read. “Angel Reese’s use of profane and aggressive language toward an opponent, captured clearly on video, constitutes conduct detrimental to the league.”
While Reese has not issued a direct apology, she did take to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) with a cryptic post: “Don’t poke the bear.” It’s a phrase she’s used in the past to describe her competitive edge and fiery demeanor.
Fans and Experts Weigh In
Reaction to the fine has been split. Some believe it was a necessary step to uphold the league’s image, while others feel it punishes the very passion that makes Reese a standout.
“She’s emotional. She plays with fire, and that’s what we love about her,” said former WNBA star Cappie Pondexter. “Yes, she crossed a line, but let’s not act like male players don’t say worse every night.”
On the other side of the debate, ESPN analyst Monica McNutt argued that the fine was justified.
“There’s a difference between competitiveness and crossing into disrespect,” McNutt said. “Trash talk is part of the game, but screaming obscenities in someone’s face after a flagrant foul? That’s personal, not passionate.”
A Rivalry That Keeps Heating Up
The Reese-Clark rivalry has quickly become one of the biggest storylines in the WNBA. Their college matchups drew millions of viewers, and their pro battles are now continuing that momentum. Tuesday’s game marked their third face-off as professionals.
Earlier in the game, Clark had fouled Reese hard while contesting a rebound, sending the Sky forward to the floor. Both players had strong performances: Clark posted 21 points and 8 assists, while Reese logged 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Looking Ahead
The Chicago Sky have not commented on whether Reese will face further discipline from the team, but head coach Teresa Weatherspoon supported her player.
“Angel plays with heart. Sometimes emotions run high in competitive moments. We’ll address it internally and move forward,” Weatherspoon said.
One thing is certain: the spotlight on Reese and Clark isn’t fading anytime soon. Their on-court talent, off-court headlines, and undeniable chemistry as rivals are bringing new fans to the game and elevating the profile of the WNBA.
For now, the league has drawn a line: passion is welcome, but respect must remain the rule.