Barstool boss Dave Portnoy has eviscerated WNBA star Angel Reese with a brutal social media post, poking fun at her bad performance during Thursday’s slate of league games.
Reese played in her first home game of the season for the Chicago Sky, and the team’s first game since her on-court confrontation last weekend with rival Caitlin Clark.
Portnoy sent out two screen shots from the Sky’s game against the New York Liberty, both showing Reese’s less-than-stellar evening.
‘I don’t want to repost this stat line but morally I have to,’ Portnoy said of Reese not hitting a shot from the field.
Reese’s final stat line is arguably the worst of her professional career – 0-for-8 on field goals, 2-for-6 from the free-throw line, a -25 in plus-minus, five turnovers, and only two points.
The only saving grace from the sophomore WNBA star is her dozen rebounds.
Dave Portnoy has eviscerated WNBA star Angel Reese with a brutal social media post

He poked fun at Reese for her bad performance during Thursday’s slate of league games

The Sky played for the first time since Reese’s on-court confrontation with rival Caitlin Clark
Portnoy’s Reese-spree did not end there, posting to X with a caption of, ‘The beautiful game’ in response to a clip of the Sky star missing multiple shots.
‘We’re creating a WNBA safe space so no mentioning Angels 0-8 from the field today please. Thank you,’ Portnoy added.
Meanwhile, Clark also was in action on Thursday night, in a rematch against the Atlanta Dream after Tuesday’s loss to the franchise.
Clark had her first game of the season where she did not look like the WNBA MVP, going 4-for-11 from the field, including 0-of-5 from 3-point range, against the Dream for 11 points.
Indiana defeated Atlanta 81-76 with a fourth-quarter comeback to improve to 2-1 on the season.
Clark entered Thursday’s action the game coming off last weekend’s on-court confrontation with rival Angel Reese that led to the WNBA opening a racism probe into Fever fans.
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.’