Angel Reese Appears To End Dave Portnoy’s Career After His Nasty Low-Blow Comment About The Rookie

 

Angel Reese in uniform and Dave Portnoy sitting courtsideAngel Reese and Dave Portnoy (Photos via Getty Images)
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese may have had a massive game on Sunday, but she found herself trending due to multiple critics who love to point out how many shots she misses and the rebounds she gets from those misses.

On Sunday against the Las Vegas Aces, Reese scored only 11 points but grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds.

However, Angel Reese was still being blasted online because she finished 4 for 16 from the field and many clips showed her rebounding her own misses.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy was one of those critics of the Sky rookie as he wrote, “Nothing but net!” following a terrible miss.

“Great kick out for the wide-open 3!” he added while posting a video of Angel Reese missing several shots and rebounding the ball on one possession.

 

After the loss to the Las Vegas Aces at the buzzer, Reese took to social media and appeared to fire back at Portnoy.

“If it was easy, everybody would be doing it. we good!” she wrote, adding the hashtag “Sky Town.”

Portnoy has made it clear he’s a fan of Caitlin Clark and the Fever, as he displayed this by live-tweeting during the Fever’s loss to the Lynx on Saturday.

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Chennedy Carter Had Honest Admission On Angel Reese’s Missing Layups

Despite solid performances from Chennedy Carter and Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky suffered their third straight loss.

Reese did her job, securing 22 rebounds in the game, but she was 4 of 16 from the field.

After the game, Chennedy Carter praised Angel Reese while mentioning her missed shots and rebounds.

“Playing strong, playing hard,” Carter said. “Those are the things we need. Twenty rebounds, she had an incredible game, no matter if she finished at the rim. She’s doing the things that we need her to do in order for us to be successful. Regardless of the outcome… These are situations that we can learn from.”