

In a stunning declaration that sent shockwaves through the basketball world, Angel Reese made it clear where she stands regarding Caitlin Clarkās potential inclusion on Team USA. The outspoken and talented forward didnāt hold back, issuing an ultimatum: āIf Caitlin Clark steps onto this team, I walk awayāforever.ā
Reese and Clark have shared one of the most intense rivalries in recent basketball history, dating back to their unforgettable showdown in the 2023 NCAA National Championship. That game, where Reeseās LSU squad triumphed over Clarkās Iowa team, ignited heated debates about competitiveness, sportsmanship, and race in womenās basketball. Since then, their names have been linked in nearly every conversation about the sportās rising stars.
Though both players have dominated in their own ways, their dynamic has remained tense. On the court, they push each other to new heights, but off the court, the tension is undeniable. Reeseās latest statement proves that the divide may be deeper than anyone realized.

With the Paris 2024 Olympics approaching, Team USA has been evaluating its roster, aiming to bring together the best talent in womenās basketball. Clark, known for her record-breaking scoring ability, and Reese, a dominant force in the paint, are both prime candidates for the squad.
However, Reeseās statement suggests that if the two were expected to coexist on the same team, she would rather remove herself entirely. Sources close to Reese say she feels her contributions and leadership are undervalued in comparison to the media frenzy surrounding Clark. The LSU star has been vocal about the disparities in attention, sponsorships, and narrative control in womenās basketball, and this latest move may be her way of making a stand.
Reeseās ultimatum puts Team USA in a difficult position. Both players bring unique strengths, and leaving either off the roster could spark backlash. Selecting Clark without Reese could alienate Reeseās supporters, while choosing Reese over Clark would likely lead to controversy among Clarkās growing fan base.
Team officials have not yet responded to Reeseās statement, but insiders suggest discussions are ongoing about how to navigate the situation without jeopardizing team chemistry or performance.
āGood Feetās Twinā: Angel Reese Gets Message From Shaquille OāNeal In Unrivaled Highlight Reel

Shareef OāNeal, son of basketball legend and now host and analyst Shaquille OāNeal, expressed his thoughts on Angel Reese giving out a good performance in Unrivaled, the new 3-on-3 womenās basketball league.
In an Instagram story, Shareef OāNeal shared a highlight reel showing off Angel Reese and her key moments so far in Unrivaled.
āGoood feetās twin,ā he captioned his story. He also mentioned Reese in the caption.

His brother, Myles, also appeared in one story, as they showed their attendance in an Unrivaled game.
As of now, Shareef OāNeal is not currently signed with any team. He was most recently with the Stockton Kings, the G League affiliate of the Sacramento Kings. However, he was waived by the team in November 2024. Shareef is currently an unrestricted free agent, which means he is available to sign with any team that shows interestAug 25, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) looks to pass the ball against the Las Vegas Aces during the first half at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Shaq, among many other things, was known for his rebounding skills. Throughout his career, he averaged an impressive 10.9 rebounds per game. One of his most memorable moments was on March 6, 2000, when he celebrated his birthday with a career-high 28 rebounds in a game against the LA Clippers, alongside scoring 61 points.
Likewise, Angel Reese has been known to be a dominant rebounder as well, despite mostly playing forward. In a Final Four win over Virginia Tech, Reese led her team to victory with 24 points and 12 rebounds. Her performance was crucial in securing the win and advancing to the championship game.
Jan 17, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Angel Reese (5) of the Rose takes a shot against the Vinyl in the first half of the Unrivaled womenās professional 3v3 basketball league at Wayfair Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images
Now during the Unrivaled, Reese had a standout performance against the Laces BC with 16 points and 17 rebounds. The game proved crucial to the progress of the Rose BC, as it made them secure their spot for the playoffs.
Angel Reese Grabs Playoffs Spot for Rose BC
Angel Reese and Rose BC had a remarkable turnaround in the Unrivaled League. After starting the season with a 1-4 record, they managed to secure a playoff spot by winning their seventh game of the season against Laces BC with a score of 58-53.
Jan 17, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Rae Burrell (12) of the Vinyl battles for possession with Lexie Hull (10) and Angel Reese (5) of the Rose in the first half of the Unrivaled womenās professional 3v3 basketball league at Wayfair Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images
With this win, Rose BC improved their record to 7-5, ensuring they would not fall out of playoff contention. The Unrivaled League confirmed their playoff berth with an announcement on social media.
The game started with Laces BC taking an early lead, but Rose BC quickly responded with a strong run, ending the first quarter tied at 17-17. Angel Reese was instrumental in this comeback, grabbing crucial rebounds and scoring key points.