Angel Reese GOES NUTS After Being SNUBBED From WNBA All-Star Top 10 — “What More Do You Want?!”
Angel Reese is fired up — and she’s not holding back.
The Chicago Sky rookie and social media sensation has been left out of the Top 10 WNBA All-Star vote-getters, and the internet is in full-blown meltdown mode. Fans are outraged, analysts are stunned, and Reese herself? Let’s just say she’s not exactly staying quiet.
Shortly after the official results dropped, showing Reese sitting just outside the Top 10 despite her dominant performances and skyrocketing popularity, the LSU legend took to X (formerly Twitter) with a simple, fiery message:
“What more do y’all want me to do? I’m giving it everything.”
Within minutes, her post exploded — tens of thousands of likes, retweets, and replies poured in from fans, fellow athletes, and even celebrities. Many called the snub “disrespectful,” “political,” and “proof the WNBA isn’t ready for bold personalities.” Others accused the league of pushing an unfair narrative around rookie stars, prioritizing marketability over production.
Reese Is Putting Up Numbers — And Energy
Let’s talk facts. Angel Reese is averaging a double-double as a rookie — a rare feat — while leading the league in offensive rebounds and ranking among the top defenders in her position. She’s become the emotional heartbeat of the Sky, bringing swagger, hustle, and undeniable star power to every single game.
And yet… no All-Star starter spot. Not even a Top 10 vote total.
Meanwhile, players with lesser stats — and arguably less impact — sit above her in the rankings.
Is This About Personality?
Many fans believe the All-Star snub has less to do with on-court performance and more to do with perception. Reese has never been shy about expressing herself. She’s brash, confident, unapologetic — the very traits that made her a polarizing figure during her college career and a viral icon in the pros.
“She’s not quiet, and that scares some people,” one former player told ESPN. “But that fire is exactly what the league needs. She’s bringing in a new generation of fans — and they’re being ignored.”
Reese’s rivalry-turned-respect dynamic with Caitlin Clark has fueled interest in the WNBA all season. But where Clark has been embraced and promoted relentlessly, some say Reese has faced a more uphill battle for respect and recognition.
Social Media Explodes
As Reese’s post gained traction, fellow athletes and celebrities voiced their support. NBA players, WNBA legends, and pop culture figures posted in solidarity.
One viral tweet read:
“Angel Reese is literally doing everything right. If this was anyone else, she’d be the face of the league.”
Others posted side-by-side stat comparisons between Reese and All-Star vote leaders, sparking even more outrage and accusations of bias.
The WNBA’s Image Problem?
This isn’t just about Angel Reese anymore — it’s about the bigger picture. The WNBA is growing faster than ever, but many feel that certain players are being elevated while others — especially outspoken Black women — are being left behind.
Reese herself hinted at that in a follow-up post:
“Keep your votes. I’ll keep hoopin’.”
That attitude? It’s pure Angel — fierce, focused, and fearless. And now, she’ll be playing with even more fire.
What’s Next for Reese?
The All-Star Game might not have her name on the marquee yet, but make no mistake — Angel Reese is still one of the most talked-about, watched, and impactful players in the league. And if this snub was meant to humble her?
It might’ve just unleashed a monster.
Watch out, WNBA — Angel Reese isn’t done talking. She’s just getting started.