UNBELIEVABLE:Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend caught making big move against Angel Reese

September 4, 2024

Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend caught making big move against Angel Reese

Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend is bringing more fire to the rivalryCaitlin Clark's boyfriend caught making big move against Angel ReeseCaitlin Clark’s boyfriend caught making big move against Angel ReeseWNBA. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese get a brutal reality check about their WNBA rivalryCaitlin Clark. Caitlin Clark called “White B*tch” on live TV by ESPN hostCaitlin Clark’s romantic partner, Connor McCaffery, has recently come under scrutiny for his social media activities, particularly for liking negative posts directed at Angel Reese. This issue has garnered attention due to the ongoing rivalry between Clark and Reese, dating back to their intense matchup in the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship Game.While Clark has consistently maintained a respectful stance towards Reese, McCaffery’s actions on social media have raised eyebrows. McCaffery, who plays basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes, has been accused by fans of endorsing disparaging remarks about Reese by liking such posts for more than a year.Angel Reese believes she shouldn’t even be in the WNBA Rookie of the Year conversationReese feels like her performances have exceeded expectationsWNBAJake Paul opens another controversial debate over Caitlin Clark ‘bashing’ A’ja Wilson and Angel ReeseWNBAChicago Sky already the ‘dirtiest’ team with Caitin Clark, but even with fouls they can’t stop herAs the WNBA regular season nears its end, the race for Rookie of the Year (ROTY) is intensifying. Caitlin Clark has dazzled fans with her playmaking, leading the league in assists, while Angel Reese has broken the single-season rebound record.The competition is fierce, but Angel Reese, a standout rookie for the Chicago Sky, remains focused on her journey toward the prestigious ROTY title.Ahead of a crucial game against the Minnesota Lynx, Angel Reese sat down for a brief chat with Sneaker Reporter. When asked about her impact on the WNBA and the Rookie of the Year conversation, Reese humbly shared her thoughts.”I mean, I was picked seventh. I am not supposed to be in the Rookie of the Year conversation,” Reese explained to the Sneaker Reporter.”But I am because of how hard I work-not just offensively, but also on defense and especially rebounding. Rebounding is something that you have to want to do. It’s not something that’s easy. And I don’t have anything in my life that’s been easy for me. So, I really enjoy doing it.”