Recently, Angel Reese defeated Caitlin Clark in a major rivalry. The former, who attracted notice from hoops fans worldwide, was crucial to the Chicago Sky’s recent 88-87 home triumph over the Indiana Fever. Paul Pierce supported her as a legitimate contender for the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year award as a result of this elevating her stature in the community.
Pierce made a big declaration, demonstrating his deep faith in the Sky rookie. “The Truth” even made clear how important Reese’s opinions were shaped by his intense on-court clashes with Clark. In stating his position on UNDISPUTED, Pierce said,
“I just think after this game, you gotta start putting Angel Reese in the Rookie of the Year race…It just seems like Angel plays with extra intensity when she’s going against Caitlin [Clark]…You can see it in her performance last night, you can see it when she’s on the sideline being demonstrative when her teammate knocks Caitlin down”.
Pierce quickly emphasized the positive impact of the Reese-Clark rivalry on the WNBA’s expansion, citing increased ticket prices as evidence. He then made the decision to subtly poke fun at the USA Basketball Women’s Team for passing over these two rookies for the 2024 Olympics in an attempt to maintain momentum.
“It’s time to put Angel Reese in the ROY conversation.”
— @PaulPierce34 pic.twitter.com/vU4jTPmYBc
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) June 24, 2024
Is Angel Reese going under the radar ?
After Reese’s most recent performance, interest in her in particular has skyrocketed. With her 25 points and 16 rebounds versus the Fever, she continued to be the driving force behind her team’s victory. Pierce’s position was supported when the 22-year-old made WNBA history by becoming the first rookie to post eight straight triple-doubles.
Reese’s confidence has also increased as a result of these crucial projects. A peek of this was given to the basketball community during her most recent post-game interview.
When the Fever’s four-game winning streak came to an end, the rookie declared in front of the home crowd,
“I’m a dog.”
– Angel Reese 🔥
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) June 23, 2024
As a result, she becomes more confident in her abilities every day. Reese has now grown accustomed to the demands of the WNBA. Consequently, she is gradually but surely putting her words into practice and carving out a unique space for herself in this competition.
Now that she is back competing against her rival for a highly sought-after crown, the Maryland native needs to establish consistency.

