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Caitlin Clark Slides Into Villain Mode Against Angel Reese In Intense Exchange

Caitlin Clark Slides Into Villain Mode Against Angel Reese In Intense Exchange Caitlin Clark Slides Into Villain Mode Against Angel Reese In Intense Exchange

Angel Reese isn’t the only one who can be a villain…

Things got heated between Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark and her Chicago Sky rival Angel Reese following a hard foul from Clark during third quarter action Saturday.

Indiana forward Natasha Howard was pushed by Reese from behind to get an offensive rebound after her teammate Rebecca Allen missed a shot. (RELATED: Caitlin Clark Makes It Perfectly Clear Where She Stands On Taylor Swift)

The ball was brought low by Reese, and when she was about to go up for a shot, Clark fouled her — pretty much intentionally from the looks of it — and Reese drops to the ground.

In response, Reese rose up and got into Clark’s face, but Clark just walked away instead of dealing with her opp, which in my eyes was a little weak, but whatever.

The play was reviewed by referees and it was determined that Clark took her left hand to push Reese down. With this being the case, Clark’s foul was upgraded from a personal to flagrant. Reese and Clark’s teammate Aliyah Boston, who was also involved, were given technical fouls.

Caitlin Clark lost me ever since her dumb “white privilege” comment, and now she’s running away from opps after starting trouble?

WEEEAAAKKKK!



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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