πŸ”₯ Stephen A. Smith Launches a Fierce Attack on Angel Reese After Her 88-Foot Shot: β€œShe’s Humiliating Basketball!” – Controversy Erupts! πŸ’₯

Stephen A. Smith – ESPN’s king of debate – slammed his hand on the table and mercilessly criticized Angel Reese after her dramatic 88-foot shot. β€œThis isn’t basketball, this is circus!” – his statement rocked the entire WNBA social media scene in just a few hours.

When Angel Reese threw the ball from the incredible 88 feet and celebrated like a queen, she expected praise. But instead, Stephen A. Smith – a man of immense influence – publicly attacked her on First Take. He called Reese’s celebration β€œexcessively arrogant” and β€œdamaging to the image of the WNBA.”

β€œShe’s turning basketball into cheap entertainment”

On this morning’s show, Stephen A. Smith couldn’t contain his outrage. He clearly stated to millions of viewers:

β€œAngel Reese has talent, no one denies that. But an 88-foot shot and celebrating as if she just won the world championship? That’s disrespectful. Basketball isn’t a personal stage. She’s turning the sport into a circus.”

Smith’s criticism immediately caused a storm. Angel Reese’s fans were furious, claiming he was β€œbullying” a Black woman trying to prove herself. Conversely, rival fans and supporters of Caitlin Clark applauded Smith for β€œspeaking the truth.”
Reactions from Angel Reese and the community

Angel Reese hasn’t officially responded, but she posted an Instagram story with a picture of herself smiling and the caption: β€œHaters gonna hate. Winners gonna celebrate.” Many believe this is a direct message to Stephen A. Smith.

Meanwhile, social media is clearly divided into two camps. The hashtags #StephenASmithExposed and #DefendAngelReese are fiercely competing. Some argue that Smith is too harsh on Angel because she is “strong-willed,” while he is more lenient with male stars.

Old drama resurfaces

This isn’t the first time Stephen A. Smith has criticized Angel Reese. He previously commented on her celebration during games against Caitlin Clark. This time, with the 88-foot throw that went viral with tens of millions of views, the spark is even more likely to ignite.

Many are asking: Is Stephen A. Smith intentionally creating drama to boost ratings for First Take? Or is he genuinely worried about the future of the WNBA as young players increasingly prioritize “showing off” over “playing basketball”?

 

An insider’s perspective

A source close to the Chicago Sky (or Reese’s current team) said Angel Reese was deeply hurt by Smith’s statement. β€œShe trains like crazy to achieve moments like that 88-foot shot. Being attacked by someone as influential as Stephen A. Smith is incredibly painful for her.”

Conversely, many experts support Smith. They believe Angel Reese needs to learn to control her emotions and show more respect for her opponents, especially as she is becoming one of the league’s leading figures.

What will the future hold?

 

The 88-foot shot was initially considered Angel Reese’s golden moment, but now it has become the center of a major conflict. Will Reese respond strongly on the court or online? Will Stephen A. Smith continue his attacks in subsequent episodes?

 

The entire WNBA is holding its breath in anticipation. On one side is the queen of celebratory flair, on the other is the powerful voice of sports media. This confrontation is sure to heat up even more in the coming months.