Angel Reese, one of the most talked-about rookies in the WNBA, is once again in the spotlight — but this time, not for her scoring or rebounding. During a recent game between the Chicago Sky and the Seattle Storm, Reese made headlines after a dramatic flop on the court went viral, triggering an avalanche of criticism, memes, and mockery across the internet.

The Incident
Midway through the third quarter, Reese appeared to take contact from an opposing player while defending in the paint. As cameras rolled and fans watched, Reese suddenly fell backward, flailing her arms and hitting the hardwood in what many described as an “Oscar-worthy performance.” However, slow-motion replays quickly revealed minimal — if any — contact had actually been made.
The officials, initially fooled, awarded Reese a foul call in her favor. But the internet wasn’t buying it.
Within minutes, the moment had been clipped and posted across TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, with captions like “WNBA Flop of the Year,” “Somebody get her an acting contract,” and “Theatrics in Chicago.”

Fans Go Savage
The internet reaction was immediate — and brutal.
“That was the worst flop I’ve ever seen — male or female. Come on, Angel. You’re better than this,” one fan posted on X, garnering over 200,000 likes in just a few hours.
Another tweet read:
“This ain’t the Oscars, Reese. This is the WNBA. Play ball.”
Popular meme pages had a field day, overlaying Reese’s fall with dramatic music, slow-motion edits, and even movie trailers. One viral video even reimagined the fall as a clip from Titanic, drawing millions of views and a mixture of laughter and disbelief.

A Divided Response
While the majority of reactions online leaned toward criticism and ridicule, some fans and analysts defended Reese, arguing that flopping is a common — and sometimes strategic — part of modern basketball.
“Let’s not act like LeBron and Luka don’t do this every week in the NBA,” one user pointed out. “Y’all only mad because it’s Angel.”
Others saw the moment as a reflection of the intense scrutiny that female athletes, especially outspoken ones like Reese, often face.
“People just waiting for her to make a mistake so they can tear her down,” said a female sports journalist on ESPN’s morning show. “It’s one flop. Calm down.”
Still, the optics of the play — combined with Reese’s already polarizing public image — made it the perfect storm for viral backlash.
Angel Reese Breaks Her Silence
Never one to shy away from controversy, Reese addressed the incident in a post-game interview and later on social media.
“Y’all got jokes, huh? ” she tweeted, seemingly unbothered by the online circus.
When asked by reporters if she thought the flop was excessive, Reese responded with a smile:
“Listen, I’m just trying to win. Sometimes you gotta sell it a little. If that’s what it takes, I’m cool being the villain.”
Her confident response drew a mix of applause and groans, with fans split between admiring her candor and criticizing her attitude.
A Rookie Under the Microscope
This is far from the first time Reese has made headlines for something beyond her on-court performance. From fiery trash talk and bold fashion statements to public feuds and viral moments, she’s become a lightning rod in her rookie season — loved by many, criticized by just as many.
But even her critics can’t deny her impact. Reese currently ranks among the top rookies in rebounds and double-doubles, and she has helped keep the Chicago Sky competitive in a tough Eastern Conference.
However, the pressure and constant attention seem to be mounting, and moments like this flop only add fuel to an already raging fire.
What This Means for the WNBA
While the incident may have embarrassed Reese in the short term, some believe it’s actually good for the league overall. The viral attention — even if negative — has drawn more eyeballs to the WNBA, a league still fighting for mainstream recognition.
“You need personalities, drama, and viral moments to grow the game,” one sports marketing executive tweeted. “Reese is giving us all three.”
And in that regard, Angel Reese — flop or not — is proving herself to be one of the WNBA’s most valuable and talked-about players.
Final Thoughts
Whether you saw the flop as a disgrace to the game or a clever attempt to gain an advantage, one thing is certain: Angel Reese is not going anywhere. Love her or hate her, she’s commanding attention in a way few rookies ever have — and in today’s media-driven sports world, that may matter as much as points or rebounds.
For now, the internet laughs. But Reese is already planning her next move — and she’s made it clear: she’ll keep being unapologetically herself.