๐Ÿ’” Blindsided On and Off the Court! Angel Reese BETRAYED by Chicago Sky Teammates Over Caitlin Clark Drama ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ”ฅ

 

It started like any other media day โ€” flashbulbs, game-day routines, reporters tossing around the same questions theyโ€™ve asked all season long.

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But underneath the surface, tension had been simmering inside the Chicago Sky roster for weeks.

And after a recent blowout loss โ€” where tempers ran high and eyes rolled harder than ankles โ€” that tension finally snapped.

Not on the court.

Not on camera.

But behind closed doors.

And Angel Reese? She was the center of it all.

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Publicly, sheโ€™d been doing what she always does: dominating boards, flexing on rivals, and delivering post-game quotes that split the internet in half.

Love her or hate her, Angel doesnโ€™t do neutral.

But the real drama wasnโ€™t happening in post-game interviews โ€” it was happening in whispers.

In side-eyes.

In group texts that were never supposed to go public.

Until one did.

According to a leak reported by a WNBA insider on Twitter (now X), a private message thread between several Chicago Sky players included a now-infamous message from a veteran teammate:

โ€œSheโ€™s turning this team into a reality show, and Iโ€™m not signing up for it.โ€

The message, allegedly referring to Reeseโ€™s media persona and the constant spotlight surrounding her rivalry with Caitlin Clark, set off a digital wildfire.

Other leaked responses included statements like:

โ€œIโ€™m tired of hearing HER name in every presser.โ€

โ€œShe doesnโ€™t represent how WE play.โ€
โ€œCaitlin stays humble.

Angel starts drama.โ€

Whether or not the messages were supposed to be jokes, frustration, or something darker โ€” the damage was immediate.

And Angel Reese? She found out the same way the rest of the world did: by opening her phone.

Sources close to the team claim Reese showed up to the next practice โ€œice-cold.

โ€ Not loud.Not confrontational.Just silent.That silence? It spoke volumes.

And then, the story deepened.

Another bombshell dropped when ESPNโ€™s sideline reporter, off-air but still micโ€™d, was caught saying to a producer:

โ€œHalf that locker room wants Caitlin, not Angel.But they canโ€™t say it on record.โ€

The clip, leaked by an anonymous intern, was never supposed to see the light of day.

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But once it did, fans across the league were divided once again.

Was Angel the victim of jealousy? Or was she alienating her own teammates?

To understand the fracture, you have to rewind.

From the moment Angel Reese declared for the WNBA draft, expectations were sky-high.

She brought with her a larger-than-life reputation from LSU, a national title, a social media empire, and a chip the size of Chicago on her shoulder.

The media loved her.

Brands threw checks at her.

But in a league where veterans still fight for every dollar and barely get camera time, some insiders say resentment was inevitable.

The tension only grew when Reese and Clark were pitted against each other in every interview, every highlight, every narrative.

Reese, loud and unapologetic.

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Clark, composed and cold-blooded.

The media turned their names into opposing forces โ€” a rivalry that transcended basketball.

But for teammates on the Sky, it wasnโ€™t just media noise.

It became personal.

One source, speaking anonymously, described the locker room as โ€œtwo-sided.

โ€ โ€œYouโ€™ve got the girls who came to grind,โ€ she said.

โ€œAnd then youโ€™ve got Angel โ€” and everything that comes with her.

The cameras.

The drama.

The statements.

โ€

But not everyone agrees.

Several teammates have publicly backed Reese, praising her work ethic and authenticity.

โ€œShe plays hard.

She speaks her truth,โ€ one teammate said on Instagram Live.

โ€œYโ€™all act like confident Black women arenโ€™t allowed in this league.

โ€

Still, the leaks keep coming.

A video surfaced just days ago of Reese sitting alone at the end of the bench during a timeout โ€” head down, towel over her shoulders, teammates talking amongst themselves, no one making eye contact.

Some fans claim itโ€™s overblown.

Others say itโ€™s proof: Angelโ€™s being iced out.

And in a moment that shocked even the leagueโ€™s most loyal fans, Caitlin Clark herself was asked about the situation in a press conference.

Her response?

A pause.

A smirk.

And then,

โ€œI just focus on playing.

I donโ€™t get involved in locker room politics.

โ€

That single sentence โ€” calm, clean, and calculated โ€” was viewed by many as a subtle dig.

Twitter exploded.

Reddit threads hit 10k comments in 48 hours.

And the question on everyone’s mind became clear:

Did Angel Reese get betrayed by the very team sheโ€™s trying to lead?

Even the Skyโ€™s front office hasnโ€™t helped the narrative.

During a recent press conference, the head coach was asked directly about the locker room drama.

His answer?โ€œWeโ€™re focused on basketball.Thatโ€™s all Iโ€™ll say.

Which, of course, said everything.

Now, the situation has become radioactive.

Reporters arenโ€™t just covering games โ€” theyโ€™re watching bench reactions.

Who talks to who.Who claps.Who doesnโ€™t.

Itโ€™s become a reality show whether the Sky likes it or not.

And Angel Reese?Sheโ€™s playing through it.Dropping double-doubles.

Showing up to every practice.Smiling at cameras.

But behind the smile, sources say sheโ€™s โ€œdone trusting anyoneโ€ โ€” even the coaching staff.

In a cryptic tweet posted (then deleted) at 2:14 AM, Reese wrote:

โ€œFunny how they smile in your face, then text about you 10 minutes later.โ€

No name.No tag.But everyone knew.

The betrayal isnโ€™t just professional โ€” itโ€™s personal.

Because Reese didnโ€™t walk into Chicago to be liked.

She walked in to win.

But now, even that is up for debate.

Because when teammates start picking sides, when the media starts choosing favorites, and when private messages go public โ€” thereโ€™s no going back.

The real story isnโ€™t Caitlin vs.

Angel.Itโ€™s Angel vs.the system.

A system that wants her fire but flinches when it burns.

A system that profits off her name but punishes her volume.

A system that, even in 2025, still seems uncomfortable with a woman who refuses to shrink.

And thatโ€™s the cruel twist of all this: Angel Reese was never just fighting for rebounds.

She was fighting to be heard โ€” in a league that sometimes claps louder for her rivals than her reality.

So, is she betrayed?Yes.But broken?Not even close.

Because if history has shown us anything, itโ€™s that Angel Reese doesnโ€™t fold.

She doubles down.

And whether the Sky rise with her or fall without herโ€ฆ that decision may have already been made โ€” in a group chat no one was ever supposed to see.