Angel Reese ratcheted up her feud with Caitlin Clark on Tuesday as she re-posted a TikTok trolling her ‘white girl’ rival.
The pair clashed over the weekend, as Clark was assessed a flagrant foul for slapping across Reese’s arm and ultimately sending her to the ground. An incensed Reese then beelined for Clark when she got up before others intervened to keep them separated.
And while Reese later said the foul from Clark was a ‘basketball play,’ she’s evidently still thinking about the moment, as she re-posted a video insulting Clark.
The video included a screengrab of an X post which was captioned: ‘white gyal running from the fade.’
The X post included a photo of Clark walking away from Reese during their altercation.
The re-post no longer appears to be on Reese’s TikTok feed.
Angel Reese was incensed at Caitlin Clark after a physical foul on Saturday

On Tuesday, Reese re-posted a TikTok trolling ‘white gyal’ Clark for ‘running from the fade’
Clark sent Reese crashing to the floor as she slapped across her arm to prevent a layup
Earlier in the day, Reese posted a short clip of herself silently looking at the camera while the Beyonce song ‘Formation’ plays.
The short video includes the lyrics: ‘You know you that b***h when you cause all this conversation. Always stay gracious, best revenge is your paper.’
Following the bust-up in Saturday’s game, the WNBA announced it was investigating alleged racial abuse directed at Reese from Fever fans.
‘The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate, and discrimination in all forms – they have no place in our league or in society. We are aware of the allegations and are looking into the matter,’ the league said.
Reese said after practice on Tuesday that ‘there’s no place in this league for that.’
‘I think the WNBA and our team and our organization have done a great job supporting me,’ she told reporters. ‘I’ve had communication from everyone, from so many people across this league. It could happen to me, it can happen to anyone. And I think they’ve done a good job supporting us in this.’
Clark also made her feelings clear on the alleged abuse, telling reporters: ‘There’s no place for that in our game, there’s no place for that in society.’
The WNBA is investigating claims Reese was targeted with racist abuse in Saturday’s game
Notably, Sky coach Tyler Marsh said the team found about the allegations when everyone else did, and indicated they were not aware of any hate speech during the game.
During an in-game interview with ESPN over the weekend, Clark said there was ‘nothing malicious’ about her foul on Reese.
‘It’s just a good take foul,’ she said. ‘You know, either Angel gets a wide open two points, or we send them to the free-throw line.’
Reese and Clark will meet again on June 7 when the Sky host the Fever.