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Chicago Sky’s rising star Angel Reese found herself on the 13th spot in total fan voting for the 2025 WNBA All‑Star Game, with just over 500,000 votes, narrowly missing the cut. In a recent interview, Reese — visibly frustrated — pointed fingers at rival Caitlin Clark, calling her impact a key reason for Reese’s All‑Star omission. The candid moment has sparked a whirlwind of reactions across the WNBA world.

All‑Star Fan Voting Breakdown

The WNBA released its fan vote standings on June 30, 2025, revealing Reese ranked 10th in early voting and finishing 13th overall. Final tallies placed Caitlin Clark at 1,293,526 votes, followed by Napheesa Collier (1,176,020) and Aliyah Boston (1,174,669) +12+12+12. Reese earned 506,741 votes — a strong showing, but not enough to secure an All‑Star roster spot .

The Interview: Reese’s Blame on Clark

In a recent interview with a local sports outlet, Reese said fans are still favoring Clark — a sentiment she believes directly limited her All‑Star selection. The star forward reportedly criticized what she called “Caitlin’s hype machine,” suggesting media coverage and fan fascination with Clark overshadowed other deserving players.

Reese emphasized how the Clark–Reese rivalry that began in college has followed them. Their iconic showdown in the 2023 NCAA championship finale — complete with trash‑talk gestures — helped define both players’ public images . Reese implied that Clark’s persistent spotlight still influences fan behavior during WNBA voting.

Fans and Analysts Weigh In

Reactions to Reese’s statements have been mixed:

  • Supportive fans applauded her willingness to speak out, saying:

    “She’s got a point. WNBA voting shouldn’t be a popularity contest.”

  • Critics argued she’s diverting attention from her strong play this year, and pointed out the high vote counts for other All‑Star selections like A’ja Wilson, Paige Bueckers, and Sabrina Ionescu, who pulled 986,662; 805,471; and 583,428 votes, respectively +12+12+12+1+1.

Even Sports Illustrated covered her reaction after being drafted by Napheesa Collier instead of Clark in the All‑Star format, noting Reese tweeted “#TeamPHEE” and called her new squad “STACKEDDD” +3+3+3.

Performance Speaks: Reese’s 2025 Season

Despite the voting disappointment, Reese’s on-court achievements remain undeniable:

  • Averages 19.7 pts, 17.0 rebs, 5.0 ast, and 2.0 stls earned her WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors on July 1, 2025 .

  • She became one of the fastest in league history to record a triple‑double, highlighting her all‑around impact +10+10+10.

  • This marks her second straight All‑Star selection — confirming ongoing support from coaches and players +7+7+7.

Clark–Reese Rivalry: Still Going Strong

The tension between Reese and Clark, originating from their NCAA final confrontation, has reverberated into their professional careers. Reese’s “you can’t see me” gesture during that game sparked debate over sportsmanship, race, and media bias +4+4+4.

Clark, on the other hand, dominated voting as an Eastern Conference captain for the second consecutive year — reinforcing her position as the WNBA’s breakout star +1+1. Clinton‑style, her quiet confidence and massive stats contrast with Reese’s outspoken persona.

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