Angel Reese GOES NUTS After Chicago Sky Coach Admits She’s The WORST Player in HISTORY!
What she’s good at? Getting another offensive rebound. But that’s not what anyone is talking about after one of the most unexpected collapses we’ve seen on a basketball court in recent WNBA memory. Angel Reese, once hailed as the future of the Chicago Sky, just had a game so rough that even her own coach couldn’t avoid calling out the problems. Reese went zero for eight from the field, turned the ball over five times, and grabbed rebounds that critics say don’t even count—because most of them were off her own missed shots. The numbers were ugly, but what followed was even more shocking: Coach Marsh, in a brutally honest post-game interview, openly admitted the team’s offense wasn’t properly set up for Reese and the other bigs, but he didn’t sugarcoat Reese’s struggles either. He said her shots felt rushed, her confidence seemed shaken, and the team needed to do more to create opportunities for post players. But even with that context, fans and analysts couldn’t ignore the stat line.
Zero for eight shooting. Five turnovers. Twelve rebounds—eight of which were just her chasing down her own misses. And to make matters worse, her defense fell short as well. Despite being one of the tallest and most physically gifted players in the league, Reese’s block percentage was lower than Caitlin Clark’s, a guard, highlighting just how much she’s underperforming on both ends of the floor. For a player hyped as the next big thing in Chicago, this was a performance that flipped the entire narrative. Reese came into the season with high expectations, positioned as a second-year player ready to become a franchise cornerstone. Instead, this game became a turning point that nobody could have predicted.
The struggle started early and only got worse. In the first quarter, Reese found herself right under the rim, unguarded and set up perfectly. She missed the layup. The ball bounced straight back to her, and she missed again. That sequence set the tone for the rest of the night. Analysts called it “diabolical,” and fans immediately clipped the moment, sharing it across social media. The reaction was swift and brutal. Fans and analysts alike labeled her performance “unplayable” and “historically bad.” It wasn’t just the missed shots—it was the way those misses seemed to pile up, each one more deflating than the last. What makes those 12 rebounds so complicated is that most came off her own missed attempts. On paper, double-digit rebounds look impressive, but when you dig deeper, the story changes. Eight offensive boards in a game would usually signal dominance on the glass, but when they’re all the result of missing easy shots at the rim, it’s a different story entirely.
The criticism didn’t stop at the stat sheet. Social media exploded with memes and hot takes, with some fans going so far as to call Angel Reese “the worst player in WNBA history.” While that’s obviously an exaggeration, the fact that her own coach had to go public about the team’s—and her—shortcomings only fueled the fire. Coach Marsh’s comments were meant to be constructive, but they ended up being interpreted as a damning indictment of Reese’s play. He admitted the offense wasn’t doing her any favors, but also made it clear that she needed to slow down, focus, and stop forcing bad shots. The message was clear: something has to change.
So how did Angel Reese respond? According to reports from inside the locker room, she was visibly emotional—some say she “went nuts,” throwing her towel and shouting in frustration. Teammates tried to console her, but the weight of the moment was obvious. For someone who had been the centerpiece of so much hype and hope, it was a crushing blow. Yet, in her post-game interview, Reese didn’t shy away from responsibility. She admitted she played poorly, promised to work harder, and said she would use the criticism as motivation. “I know I’m better than this,” she said. “I’m not going to let one bad game define me.”
The big question now is what happens next. Will this be the wake-up call Angel Reese needs to turn things around, or will the pressure and negativity drag her down further? The WNBA season is long, and there’s always time to bounce back, but the microscope is now firmly fixed on Reese. Every shot, every rebound, every turnover will be scrutinized. The Chicago Sky need her to step up, and so do her fans. One thing is certain: after this game, Angel Reese’s journey just got a whole lot more complicated—and the world is watching to see how she responds.