Angel Reese FUMING As Brianna Turner REJECTS HER & TRAINS With Caitlin Clark In Indiana!
Angel Reese of the WNBA Chicago Sky former teammate Brianna Turner was recently spotted putting in work with none other than Caitlin Clark of the WNBA Indiana Fever in Indiana, and let’s just say Angel is not exactly clapping in celebration. She’s fuming.
Brianna Turner, once intertwined in the melodrama of Reese’s orbit, has officially distanced herself from the drama and chosen a new, more professional path. She was seen putting in work with none other than Caitlyn Clark, the future of the WNBA, in Indiana. This shift is nothing short of symbolic: Turner, a defensive powerhouse, has stepped away from the chaos that often surrounded Reese and has aligned herself with the proven winning formula in Indiana.
Joining the Indiana Fever—alongside players like Aaliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, Dwana Bonner, and Natasha Howard—Turner has found herself in an environment where the focus is on skill, teamwork, and championships, not drama and social media spats. It’s a decision that seems to have paid off, as Turner is thriving in a setting that values hard work over theatrics.
Meanwhile, Angel Reese is left watching this transformation unfold. If there’s one thing we know about Reese, it’s that she’s built her brand on being the face of women’s basketball, always seeking the spotlight. So, when Turner chose to align herself with Caitlyn Clark instead of staying in the chaos of Reese’s orbit, it was a hit to Reese’s ego.
It’s almost poetic justice: Turner, once a part of Reese’s world, has traded the drama for a serious chance at success. She didn’t just leave—she leveled up. By choosing Clark’s team over the Bayou Barbie bravado, Turner made a statement that said, “I’m here to win, not to create drama.” And, in the process, she may have gained the one thing Reese’s career has been missing—genuine team chemistry.
Reese, on the other hand, is left scrolling through Instagram, possibly scrolling with a clenched jaw as she watches her former teammate form a powerful connection with Clark. After all, Reese has always fancied herself as the main character in this league, the undeniable star. But as we’ve seen, the true stars are the ones who lift others up, not the ones who demand all the attention.
Turner and Clark’s collaboration feels like watching a high school drama unfold in real time. While they’ve joined forces and found synergy, Reese remains stuck in her own drama-filled monologue. From passive-aggressive tweets to social media photos that scream “unbothered” while clearly bothered, Reese’s attempts at staying relevant are starting to feel more like damage control than actual leadership.
As Reese battles the fallout of her ego-driven antics, Turner and Clark are quietly building something bigger. Their partnership, grounded in mutual respect and a shared goal of elevating the game, shows that teamwork wins out over drama. With Turner on the roster, the Fever are not just a team to watch—they’re becoming the team to beat. And if the current trajectory is any indication, Indiana is about to become the WNBA’s powerhouse.
The harsh reality for Reese is that while her individual talent is undeniable, her leadership style—marked by dramatic reactions and an obsession with being the center of attention—has begun to alienate those around her. In contrast, Caitlyn Clark’s ability to lead without ego, to elevate her teammates, and to play with grace is what has made her a future WNBA legend.
Reese may have once declared herself the future of women’s basketball, but as her teammates choose the disciplined, focused path of Clark and Turner, it’s clear that the narrative is shifting. Her failure to evolve and prioritize the team over herself is leading her down a lonely path.
At the end of the day, basketball is a team sport. The drama may get clicks, but the championships are won by players who put their egos aside and focus on the game. Caitlyn Clark and Brianna Turner are doing just that, and as the Indiana Fever continue to build, Reese is left behind, watching from the sidelines as the league moves on without her.
Brianna Turner didn’t just walk away from Reese; she ascended to a new level, and as she and Caitlyn Clark rise together in Indiana, Angel Reese is left grappling with the consequences of putting her ego before her team. In the WNBA, it’s clear: humility, hard work, and teamwork are the true keys to success.
Caitlin Clark Sends Heartfelt Message to JuJu Watkins After USC Star’s ACL Tear
Caitlin Clark offered some words of encouragement for JuJu Watkins after the USC Trojans star suffered a season-ending knee injury.
USC Trojans superstar JuJu Watkins is set to miss the remainder of the NCAA tournament after she suffered a torn ACL during the first half of the team’s round of 32 win against Mississippi State on Monday night.
Indiana Fever star and former Iowa Hawkeyes phenom Caitlin Clark took to social media on Tuesday morning to send a message of encouragement and some prayers in Watkins’s direction.
“Sending all my thoughts and prayers to JuJu. Kid will come back stronger than ever,” wrote Clark on X, formerly Twitter.
Watkins is set to undergo surgery and begin her rehabilitation as she aims to return for the 2025–26 season.
The 19-year-old is arguably the best player in women’s college basketball, and her absence will be a major blow for the Trojans as they look to contend for a national championship. In 2024–25, she averaged 23.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game while making 1.9 threes per contest. Watkins was an AP All-American and is in the running to be named National Player of the Year after another sensational season for USC.