Sky Coach INSISTS Angel Reese TRADE After Her TikTok That Urges RACIAL HATE At Caitlin Clark!

🚨 SHOCKING NEWS: Sky Coach INSISTS Angel Reese TRADE After Her TikTok That Urges RACIAL HATE At Caitlin Clark! WNBA in CRISIS

In what could become the biggest scandal in WNBA history, the Chicago Sky is reportedly on the brink of a franchise-altering move following explosive backlash over a controversial TikTok reposted by rookie star Angel Reese. The post, viewed by millions, included racially charged language targeting Indiana Fever’s breakout star Caitlin Clark, sparking outrage from fans, media, and now — her own team.

And the most jaw-dropping twist?

Chicago Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon is rumored to be demanding Angel Reese be traded immediately to salvage the franchise’s reputation and restore locker room order.

“This is beyond basketball. This is a credibility crisis,” one insider revealed. “Weatherspoon is furious. She’s done defending it.”

💣 The Post That Shook the League

The now-viral TikTok featured a meme mocking Caitlin Clark with the phrase “White girl running from the fade” — slang implying cowardice in a confrontation. The post was circulated in response to a hard foul during the Fever vs. Sky matchup where Clark walked away, choosing not to escalate tensions.

What made it go nuclear? Angel Reese didn’t just like the post — she REPOSTED it to her massive TikTok following. No caption. No context. No apology.

Fans were stunned. Critics were furious. And inside the Sky organization, shock turned to outrage.

“We thought it was fake. We prayed it was fake,” said a Sky front office staffer. “But once it was confirmed, there were immediate calls for disciplinary action. Instead, the WNBA went silent.”

🗣️ The Fallout: A League Under Fire

With the WNBA currently running ad campaigns preaching “zero tolerance for hate,” the hypocrisy was glaring. When asked by reporters if Angel Reese would face suspension or fines, the league had “no comment.”

Meanwhile, Fever fans — many of whom were previously investigated over unsubstantiated claims of racist heckling — were stunned to find no consequences for a player who openly shared racially inflammatory content.

“So fans get investigated for booing, but Angel Reese gets a pass for reposting race-baiting TikToks? What are we doing?” one analyst asked live on-air.

🏀 Sky Coach Weatherspoon: “We Didn’t Sign Up for This”

Sources close to the Sky locker room say Coach Weatherspoon has grown “deeply uncomfortable” with the media circus surrounding Angel Reese.

“She believes in second chances — but this crossed a line,” said one team insider. “Reposting content that fuels racial division and mocks a fellow professional? That’s not competition, that’s character failure.”

Rumors now swirl that Weatherspoon has demanded that Sky management begin exploring trade options immediately, fearing the controversy could destroy locker room chemistry and the team’s public image.

🧨 A House Divided

What’s even more alarming? Multiple Sky players are reportedly siding with the coach — calling Reese’s post “reckless” and “embarrassing.” Some even worry that Reese’s drama is overshadowing their hard work and dedication.

One teammate allegedly told reporters off the record:

“We want to win games, not be in the middle of a social media war.”

📉 WNBA’s Silence = Consent?

While WNBA Commissioner Kathy Engelbert continues to push the league as a progressive, inclusive organization, her failure to respond to this situation is drawing sharp criticism. Columnists are comparing the silence to the infamous Bubba Wallace noose hoax or Jussie Smollett’s staged hate crime, saying the league is “too spineless” to address real racism when it targets white athletes.

“If Caitlin Clark had reposted a TikTok mocking a Black player with racially charged language, she’d be suspended, canceled, and dropped by sponsors within 24 hours,” one fan wrote. “So why is this okay?”

⚠️ The Bigger Picture: A League on the Brink

This controversy comes at a pivotal moment for the WNBA. Caitlin Clark has singlehandedly brought in millions of new fans, TV deals, and record-breaking ticket sales. But if the league continues to tolerate racial double standards and silence dissent, those gains could collapse overnight.

Already, sponsors are reportedly monitoring the situation, with some expressing concern behind closed doors.


If the WNBA wants to be taken seriously, it must act. Now.

Because when your own coach wants your star player gone over racial controversy, the issue isn’t about basketball anymore — it’s about the soul of the league.

🛑 Trade talks. Fan revolt. Media explosion.
The fallout has only begun.

Stay tuned.

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