Angel Reese said her flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark during a Chicago Sky loss to the Indiana Fever was “a basketball play”. Emmanuel Acho discusses the foul and if there’s a heated rivalry brewing between Reese and Clark.
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Angel Reese said her flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark during a Chicago Sky loss to the Indiana Fever was “a basketball play”. Emmanuel Acho discusses the foul and if there’s a heated rivalry brewing between Reese and Clark.
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Angel Reese committed a flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark in the Indiana Fever’s victory against the Chicago Sky. Nick Wright reflects on the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese and why it’s good for the sport.
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The Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry continues with the Indiana Fever defeating the Indiana Fever 91-83. Clark finished with 23 and Reese had 11 points, 13 rebounds and five assists. However, the biggest storyline was Reese’s Flagrant 1 on Clark for hitting her on the head while driving to the basket. Colin Cowherd weighs in and explains why fans should not complain about a flagrant when male basketball players commit basketball plays similarly.
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Caitlin Clark overcame another physical challenge from the Sky by scoring 22 points and leading the Fever to a 91-83 victory.
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Skip Bayless explains why he is a Caitlin Clark and now an Indiana Fever fan.
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USA Basketball says experience was a major reason Caitlin Clark was left off the U.S. Olympic roster that was officially announced Tuesday.
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Nick Wright breaks down how the impact of Caitlin Clark’s 2024 Summer Olympics snub from Team USA is a more complicated situation beyond the game of basketball.
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The Aces — though struggling — are still favored to win the WNBA title, while Clark and Indiana’s odds keep tumbling. Check out the latest lines.
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Skip Bayless, Rachel Nichols and Keyshawn Johnson react to USA’s Women’s Basketball Olympic roster, Caitlin Clark’s omission and the highlight the biggest snubs from the WNBA.
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Caitlin Clark was left off the U.S. women’s Olympic basketball team, and FS1’s talent Joy Taylor, Colin Cowherd, and Paul Pierce discuss that decision.
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Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor and James Jones discuss the latest news in sports including WNBA rookie sensation Caitlin Clark’s omission from the Team USA Women’s Basketball Olympic Roster. The Speak cast decide if this was a respectful move by team usa.
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Caitlin Clark was not included on the Women’s Team USA roster, and said “they woke a monster”. Nick Wright discusses her omission and if she was snubbed.
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Caitlin Clark was notably snubbed from Team USA’s 2024 Summer Olympics roster. She later said that the decision added a “little more motivation” and reportedly told Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides they “woke up a monster.” Colin sounds off on the committee’s decision to not include Clark on its roster for Paris.
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Clark being left off the Olympics roster sent shockwaves through the sport, while her recent 30-point performance shifted WNBA Rookie of the Year odds.
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When it comes to Rookie of the Year, it really is Caitlin Clark vs. everybody. How does she stack up against the field on the ROY oddsboard?
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Caitlin Clark won’t be headed to the Paris Olympics. Here’s a full look at the 12-woman roster for the United States.
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Caitlin Clark made seven 3-pointers and matched a career high with 30 points to help the Indiana Fever hold on for an 85-83 victory over the Washington Mystics.
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Skip Bayless breaks down how Caitlin Clark is the female Steph Curry.
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Cameron Brink, Rhyne Howard, Cierra Burdick and Hailey Van Lith will represent the US in 3×3 basketball at the Paris Olympics.
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Rachel Nichols joins Colin Cowherd to discuss how Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark have impacted the WNBA, especially with their growing rivalry.
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NBA legend and 3x Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford joins Keyshawn Johnson on the All Facts No Brakes podcast to discuss the WNBA and react to Chennedy Carter’s hit on Caitlin Clark. Crawford also chimes in on the GOAT debate between LeBron and Michael Jordan.
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Angel Reese received her first ejection in the Chicago Sky’s 88-75 loss to the New York Liberty after having some choice words for the referee. She finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Colin Cowherd defends Reese, then explains how the WNBA should be embraced more.
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Angel Reese was ejected from the Sky’s loss to the Liberty on Tuesday after receiving two technical fouls. A Chicago Bulls player is offering to take the financial fit for her.
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Joy Taylor discusses the conversation surrounding Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, responding to Reese’s comment saying that people are watching the WNBA “because of me too”.
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Angel Reese said that the reason why people are watching women’s basketball isn’t “because of just 1 person” and that she’ll embrace the villain role after Caitlin Clark was the subject of a flagrant 1 foul. Kevin Wildes says that jealousy isn’t a factor, but rather a drive to compete.
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Colin Cowherd weighs in on Chennedy Carter and Angel Reese’s responses to the Caitlin Clark incident and how the WNBA is being fueled aside from solely one player.
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Skip Bayless, Rachel Nichols and Keyshawn Johnson react to Angel Reese’s comments on the WNBA and Caitlin Clark.
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As the WNBA has surged in popularity in the early weeks of the 2024 season, Angel Reese staked her claim to helping the game’s growth.
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What does Chennedy Carter’s flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark say about the WNBA and the treatment of its star rookie? FS1 personalities weigh in.
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Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy and James Jones react to the Caitlin Clark-Chennedy Carter incident, then debate whether the WNBA needs to protect the Indiana Fever star more.
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