The latest brand of humiliation for Angel Reese comes from conservative sports commentator Clay Travis, who has made a $100k challenge to her after her embarrassing Thursday night shooting performance.
Reese came under fire after a clip went viral from the first quarter of the Chicago Sky’s game against the New York Liberty.
Reese squared off with Liberty post star Jonquel Jones in the viral clip, where the Sky star collects an offensive rebound and misses her first shot before getting the ball back and missing for a second time.
Reese’s third and fourth attempts at making a field goal were both met by Jones with a block. The former LSU star gives up at that point and passes the ball back to the perimeter.
Reese’s final stat line from the loss to the Liberty is not pretty – 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.
‘Hey @Reese10Angel me vs you half court to 15 by 1’s and 2’s. $100k to the winner, more than you make in an entire WNBA season. Rebounds taken back to three point line. We put the game on pay per view and raise millions for charity of winner’s choice. You in?’ Travis said on social media.
The latest brand of humiliation for Angel Reese comes from sports commentator Clay Travis

He made a $100k challenge to her after her embarrassing Thursday night shooting clip
In a matter of about 10 seconds, Reese misses four shots, with two attempts getting blocked
The only saving grace from the sophomore WNBA star was her dozen rebounds.
Travis joins online rival Dave Portnoy in kicking Reese while she was down after last weekend’s on-court incident with Caitlin Clark.
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.