In a league filled with elite talent, rivalries, and surging fan interest, Angel Reese has never been one to back down from the spotlight. But her most recent declaration has sent shockwaves through the WNBA and stirred a firestorm across social media platforms.
During a post-game interview on Monday night, following her dominant performance for the Chicago Sky, Angel Reese made a bold statement:
“I know what I bring to the court every night. I’m the best in the WNBA — and I stand on that.”
The confident claim came after she posted a monstrous stat line of 28 points, 17 rebounds, and 3 blocks in a pivotal win over the Las Vegas Aces, the defending champions. It was the kind of performance that demands attention, and Reese, who’s never been shy about embracing the spotlight, used the moment to stake her claim.
The Reaction Was Immediate
Within minutes, her comments went viral. Fans, analysts, and even fellow players took to social media to respond. Some applauded Reese’s confidence and pointed to her incredible consistency throughout the season. Others saw it as brash and even disrespectful to seasoned WNBA stars like A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, and Napheesa Collier.
But perhaps the most shocking moment came immediately after the interview.
According to reporters on-site, as Reese was walking away from the media area, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi — who happened to be nearby doing commentary — reportedly walked over and told her, “Talk is cheap. Let’s see it in the playoffs.”
The exchange, while brief and not caught on camera, was later confirmed by sources close to both camps. While Taurasi didn’t publicly comment, insiders say she was “annoyed” by the statement, viewing it as premature and disrespectful to veterans who’ve won titles and MVPs.

A Rising Star or Media Creation?
Angel Reese’s rookie season was one of the most watched in years, thanks in part to her college rivalry with Caitlin Clark, her outspoken personality, and her refusal to play by traditional rules. Her assertiveness has earned her millions of fans — and nearly as many critics.
Analyst Jemele Hill chimed in via X (formerly Twitter), saying:
“Say what you want, but Angel Reese isn’t just selling tickets — she’s putting up numbers and changing the game.”
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, on the other hand, took a more cautious stance:
“I love her confidence. But slow down, young lady. You’re having a great season, but greatness in the WNBA is earned over years — not a few hot months.”
Stats Back It Up — But Is It Enough?
Reese is currently averaging 18.7 points and 13.3 rebounds per game, leading the league in double-doubles and quickly cementing her place as a dominant force in the paint. Her hustle, toughness, and relentless rebounding have drawn comparisons to legends like Sylvia Fowles.

Still, being “the best” in a league with MVP frontrunners like A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart is a heavy claim — one that requires more than numbers. It requires leadership, postseason performance, and consistency under pressure.
But fans are clearly loving it.
TikTok and Twitter lit up with edits, memes, and debates. #AngelReese and #BestInTheWNBA trended within hours. One viral comment read:
“She’s not afraid to speak her truth — and that’s exactly why she’s the face of the new WNBA.”
What’s Next for Reese?
With the Sky currently pushing for a strong playoff position, all eyes will be on how Reese performs when the pressure ramps up. Can she deliver when it matters most? Can she lead her team deep into the playoffs?
Her declaration may have been bold, but in many ways, it’s the fuel that’s driving a new generation of WNBA fans — young, loud, and unafraid.
Whether she’s the best now or not, Angel Reese has undoubtedly cemented her place as one of the most important and exciting players in women’s basketball today.
And if her next game is anything like her last, the WNBA world better be ready — because Angel Reese isn’t backing down.