Unfiltered and Unapologetic: Dave Portnoy Explains His Dislike for Angel Reese

Dave Portnoy, the polarizing founder of Barstool Sports, has never been one to mince words, and his long-running public feud with WNBA star Angel Reese is no exception. In a recent, characteristically blunt explanation, Portnoy laid bare the exact reason behind his vocal criticism and “dislike” for the Chicago Sky forward, tracing the entire dynamic back to one pivotal, highly controversial moment in their college careers.

The core of Portnoy’s stance, which he has repeated in interviews and on his social media platforms, boils down to a single word: “classless.”

The Moment That Defined the Feud: A Championship Taunt

The genesis of Portnoy’s animosity, by his own account, was Angel Reese’s on-court behavior at the conclusion of the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship. In that game, Reese’s LSU Tigers defeated Caitlin Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes. As the final seconds ticked away, Reese notably directed a series of taunts at Clark, including waving her hand in front of her face in a “you can’t see me” gesture and pointing to her own ring finger.

Portnoy, who openly admits to being a fervent supporter and fan of Clark, watched the event unfold and immediately labeled Reese’s actions as “unprofessional” and a “classless piece of s***.”

“I started hating Angel in the ring game,” Portnoy stated. “I had never seen anybody act like Angel did after the game. And I’ll go to my grave. You will never find footage of any athlete in a championship taunting another player the way she did.”

He maintains that the severity and public nature of the taunt, especially in a championship setting, was unprecedented and fueled his immediate and lasting negative opinion of the athlete, regardless of her talent.

 

The Clark-Reese Rivalry as the Central Lens

 

It is impossible to separate Portnoy’s perspective from the sensationalized rivalry between Clark and Reese. As a staunch Clark fan, Portnoy’s commentary often takes on the tone of an advocate defending his preferred athlete. He has repeatedly pushed back on the narrative that Clark “did it first,” a common defense of Reese’s actions, insisting that Clark’s on-court celebrations never rose to the level of personal taunting.
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This bias has led Portnoy to use his massive platform to criticize nearly every facet of Reese’s game and persona, from her shooting statistics—where he labeled her “one of the worst shooters in the league”—to her mental health, claiming he was “starting to worry about Angel Reese and her mental health” due to unfair expectations. These comments have frequently drawn strong backlash from fans, who have accused Portnoy of having a personal agenda against the star.

Backlash and the Refusal to Apologize

 

Portnoy’s refusal to temper his criticism has led to significant controversy, including accusations of racism—a claim he vehemently denies. He argues that his disdain is purely based on the observed “classless” behavior in a sporting contest and is not personal.

Furthermore, his public stance has had tangible business consequences. Portnoy revealed that a potential collaboration between Barstool Sports and the popular women’s sports streaming duo, “StudBudz,” was ultimately abandoned because Angel Reese, who is close with the streamers, expressed that Portnoy’s commentary made her feel “uncomfortable.” This clearly illustrates the real-world impact of his unfiltered opinions on the WNBA landscape.

In the end, Dave Portnoy’s dislike for Angel Reese is not a complex mystery, but a single-source grievance: an act of on-court celebration that he judged to be beyond the bounds of acceptable sportsmanship. His position, while polarizing, remains a consistent and defining narrative in the broader public conversation surrounding the biggest rivalry in women’s basketball.