The WNBA preseason just delivered one of its most intense moments yet—and fans are still reeling. In a clash that was supposed to be a showcase of rising stars, Napheesa Collier flipped the script and left no doubt about who dominated the floor.
Angel Reese, the much-hyped rookie from LSU, came into the game with plenty of expectations. Social media had already anointed her the next big thing. But in just four quarters, Collier turned that hype into questions—and perhaps, even concern.
From the opening tip-off, Napheesa Collier was on a mission. She played with intensity, purpose, and control, locking down Reese on defense and exploiting every opportunity on offense. The result? A masterclass in veteran dominance over rookie promise.
After the game, when reporters swarmed Collier for comments, she didn’t hold back.
“She’s good. But she’s not Caitlin Clark,” Collier said with a cold, calm confidence.
The remark instantly exploded online. Within minutes, #NotCaitlinClark was trending on X (formerly Twitter), and sports media personalities began debating whether Reese’s early career has been overhyped.
Even more controversial was Collier’s subtle jab at Reese’s stat line.
“She’s padding stats. You can’t just chase rebounds and think that’s enough in this league.”
That sentence hit hard. Fans who had been praising Reese’s double-double performances began to dig deeper into the context. Was she really making an impact—or just putting up numbers that looked good on paper?
Statistically, Reese didn’t have a terrible night—10 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists. But the numbers didn’t tell the whole story. She was outplayed in nearly every major category by Collier, who racked up 22 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks, all while anchoring the defense.
Commentators were quick to jump in.
“Angel looked lost out there,” said former WNBA player and analyst Cheryl Ford. “Collier exposed her weaknesses—her footwork, her positioning, and especially her decision-making under pressure.”
Meanwhile, fans are now debating whether Reese was rushed into the spotlight too fast.
“She’s talented, no doubt,” one fan posted. “But maybe we need to stop comparing every rookie to legends before they’ve proven themselves.”
Others defended Reese, pointing out that it’s only preseason, and rookies often need time to adjust. But even Reese’s most loyal supporters admit—this game was a wake-up call.
To her credit, Angel remained composed in the postgame interview. She didn’t fire back or make excuses. Instead, she acknowledged the learning curve.
“I’ve got work to do. I respect veterans like Napheesa. I’ll get better, trust me.”
That response showed maturity—but also hinted that she felt the sting of the criticism.
As the WNBA season approaches, the spotlight on Angel Reese will only grow brighter. But now, the narrative has shifted. She’s no longer just the “It Girl” of the league—she’s the player everyone is watching, questioning, and challenging.
And as for Napheesa Collier? She reminded the world that experience still matters—and she’s not ready to pass the torch just yet.
Whether this is the beginning of a fierce rivalry or just a tough lesson for a young star, one thing is certain: the WNBA drama is heating up fast.
Stay tuned. This season just got personal.
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