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Angel Reese opens up on Black national anthem after getting booed by Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever fans

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WNBA star Angel Reese has opened up about a candid moment for her this week that she says resulted from fan abuse in Indianapolis.

Now in her first year with the Atlanta Dream, the 24-year-old Reese was seen singing and swaying along with the Black national anthem, ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing,’ before Thursday’s game against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.

Following Friday’s federal Juneteenth holiday, Reese & Co. were back in action against the Fever in Atlanta, where she was asked about that moment, the song and its relevance to her as an African-American woman.

‘It was just one in the moment of where I was, and how it felt, and how it hit, and the things that I’ve had to experience the last couple years, and they haven’t always been great,’ Reese said Saturday. 

‘It’s not supposed to be easy, but I am very, very grateful for this opportunity to be a Black woman, it’s a privilege… being where I was, hearing the loud boos when I was in the arena, and then when I heard “Lift Every Voice,” it just made me feel like, this is for the ones that walked for me.’

Reese also discussed the importance of the song, which is derived from the 1900 James Weldon Johnson poem and uses an arrangement composed by his brother, John Rosamond Johnson.

‘Those young girls, those young boys out there, when they see a Black girl being able to run up and down the court and just have this life and have this experience, I think it’s really important. Representation is important, for me to use my voice, for me to use my platform, I’ll never stay silent for things I believe in,’ Reese said.

Now in her first year with the Atlanta Dream, Reese was seen singing and swaying along with the Black national anthem, ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing,’ before Thursday’s game

It’s been a busy week for Reese, who recorded her 1,000th rebound in just her 79th career game to set a WNBA record. 

Meanwhile, her new team beat the Fever by seven points in Indiana on Thursday and 17 two nights later in Atlanta as she recorded 39 points and 19 rebounds over the back-to-back victories.

Beyond the wins, she also took the opportunity to get under the skin of her long-time rival, Clark, whose Iowa Hawkeyes famously fell to Reese’s LSU Tigers in the 2023 national championship.

During the first quarter of Saturday’s game, which the Dream won 113-96, Clark brought the ball up the floor before being fouled near the top of the key by Reese’s teammate Jordin Canada.

Reese then swiped at the ball in Clark’s hands after the whistle, resulting in some brief trash talk between the two.

Clark drives to the basket against Reese during Saturday's game in Atlanta

Clark drives to the basket against Reese during Saturday’s game in Atlanta 

Days earlier, Reese mocked Clark by imitating her flailing following a controversial foul.

Although the two have remained respectful towards each other in public, Clark’s fans have crossed the line with Reese, she claimed during her tenure with the Chicago Sky.

‘I think it’s really just the fans, her fans, the Iowa fans, now the Indiana fans, that are really just, they ride for her, and I respect that, respectfully. But sometimes it’s very disrespectful. I think there’s a lot of racism when it comes to it,’ Reese said during a 2024 podcast.

This season, Reese’s Dream are tied for second in the WNBA at 11-4, while Clark’s Fever are in seventh at 9-7.

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