Angel Reese reveals the truth about meeting Caitlin Clark at WNBA Draft
Angel Reese reveals the truth about meeting Caitlin Clark at WNBA Draft
The LSU star had plenty of battles with Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso and more.

Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark and Cameron Brink at the WNBA Draft.LAPRESSE
Professional athletes are driven by passion and adrenaline. It’s no surprise that during games, things can get heated with opponents.
Angel Reese is no stranger to that. In fact, she developed a bit of a negative reputation for celebrating in Caitlin Clark‘s face during LSU‘s national championship victory. Her battles in the paint against South Carolina‘s Kamilla Cardoso always drew eyes as well.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese party at nightclub after WNBA Draft
Angel Reese is fond of former NCAA rivals
But off the court, things are much different. Reese posted on Wednesday night about her experience at the WNBA Draft.
Most of Reese’s high-profile rivals were in attendance for the draft, so she got plenty of time to spend with them and get to know them a little better.
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Reese makes it clear that all of the bad blood that we may see on broadcasts during games stays on the court. It’s the nature of being a competitive professional athlete.
Reese and so many other players just want to win, and will do whatever it takes to get there. But that shouldn’t affect how they feel about each other off the court.
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