Angel Reese Sparks Speculation with Cryptic Post Following Caitlin Clark’s Rookie of the Year Win
Angel Reese has once again found herself in the center of public discussion after sharing a cryptic message on X (formerly Twitter), leading fans and commentators to speculate about her reaction to Caitlin Clark winning the WNBA Rookie of the Year award.

A Cryptic Message or Misinterpretation?
Following Clark’s win, Reese posted, “I really just be minding my business because it’s a lot on my mind.” The seemingly vague statement quickly ignited speculation that she was referencing the award results. Many wondered whether Reese felt slighted by the voting outcome, especially since she had a standout season and earned significant recognition in her own right.
While Clark had a record-breaking rookie season, Reese’s strong performances led many of her passionate fans to defend her, arguing that she had every right to feel disappointed. Out of 67 votes for Rookie of the Year, Clark nearly swept the board, missing just one vote—reportedly cast in favor of Reese. This small deviation sparked heated online debates, with some questioning whether Clark truly deserved unanimous recognition.
The Indiana Fever’s Headlines and Clark’s Recognition
Beyond Clark’s Rookie of the Year win, the Indiana Fever has been making waves. The franchise recently appointed Amber Cox as General Manager, signaling big changes ahead. Additionally, Nike celebrated Clark’s achievements with a massive banner outside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, further solidifying her influence on the sport.
However, controversy in the WNBA isn’t solely tied to Rookie of the Year debates. Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve found herself in hot water after reportedly confronting the Connecticut Sun team near their locker room following Game 1 of their playoff matchup. While the reason remains unclear, Sun head coach Stephanie White chose to stay quiet on the matter, simply stating that the issue was behind them.
Angel Reese and Marina Mabrey: Debunking Trade Conspiracies
Amidst all the Rookie of the Year drama, Reese has also been making headlines regarding her former Chicago Sky teammate, Marina Mabrey. Mabrey’s unexpected mid-season trade to the Connecticut Sun led to speculation that Reese might have been involved in her departure.
However, in a recent social media interaction, Reese and Mabrey humorously shut down the rumors. During a live video, Reese asked, “Marina, did you leave Chicago because of me?” Mabrey responded without hesitation, “No. I love Angel. The real ones know.” The two players then collapsed into laughter, further proving their ongoing friendship.
Mabrey has also praised Reese’s personality, calling her energy “contagious” and expressing pride in her growth as a player. The duo has continued their entertaining interactions on social media, with Reese even playfully teasing Mabrey’s dance moves in a viral post.

The Bigger Picture
Despite the swirling debates and rumors, Angel Reese remains focused on her career. Currently preparing for the Unrivaled league after an early WNBA season exit due to a wrist injury, she is determined to refine her game and prove her critics wrong. As the WNBA landscape continues to evolve, Reese’s journey—alongside Caitlin Clark’s rapid rise—serves as a testament to the growing influence of women’s basketball.
The question remains: Was Reese truly bothered by Clark’s Rookie of the Year win, or was the internet simply overanalyzing her post? Regardless, her presence in the WNBA remains a major talking point, ensuring that she stays in the headlines both on and off the court.