Caitlin Clark Calls Angel Reese the ‘Kaepernick of the WNBA’ After Controversial White Flag Remarks

Rising Tensions in Women’s Basketball Take a Bold Turn
A heated debate has exploded in the WNBA after Angel Reese declared that the traditional white flag — commonly used to signal surrender — is “racist” and should be replaced. The bold remark quickly stirred controversy across the sports world, but what shocked fans even more was Caitlin Clark’s fierce response.
In a blunt statement, Clark called Reese “the Kaepernick of the WNBA,” comparing her outspoken stance to that of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose protests during the national anthem changed the course of American sports discourse.
Angel Reese Sparks Debate with White Flag Comments
Angel Reese, known for her unapologetic confidence and growing influence both on and off the court, voiced her thoughts during a recent post-game press conference. “The white flag is a global symbol of surrender — and it’s time we ask who decided that surrender had to be white,” she said.
Reese argued that such traditions carry deeper meanings and called on leagues and organizations to “rethink symbols that reflect outdated or biased perspectives.”
Her comments immediately trended on social media, with some praising her for speaking out — while others criticized her for stirring controversy over what many see as a neutral symbol.

Caitlin Clark Fires Back: ‘Focus on the Game’
Caitlin Clark, the WNBA rookie sensation and fan favorite, didn’t mince words when asked about Reese’s statement. “This isn’t about surrender flags or symbolism. This is basketball,” Clark said.
Then came the line that lit up headlines: “She wants to be the Kaepernick of the WNBA, and that’s her choice. But I’m here to play, not to politicize everything.”
Clark’s remark instantly divided the internet. Supporters praised her for staying focused on the sport. Critics accused her of dismissing important social issues.
Fans and Analysts Weigh In
The clash between Clark and Reese has once again fueled the rivalry that began during their college basketball days. Now in the pros, the tension seems stronger than ever.
Some fans took to X (formerly Twitter) with fiery opinions:
“Caitlin Clark is right. Let athletes play the game. Not everything needs to be political.”
“Angel Reese is challenging the norm, and that’s what leaders do. Respect her courage.”
Meanwhile, analysts on sports talk shows debated whether Clark’s comparison to Kaepernick was a dig or a compliment — and whether Reese’s comments will ignite a broader conversation about racial symbolism in sports.
A Rivalry Bigger Than the Game
This latest clash adds another layer to what is fast becoming one of the most talked-about rivalries in modern women’s sports. Both Clark and Reese have massive followings, endorsement deals, and influence that extend far beyond the court.
Their interactions are no longer just about basketball stats — they’re shaping culture and public opinion in real-time.
What Comes Next?
The WNBA has not commented on the controversy, and neither player has backed down. With the season in full swing, fans are eagerly awaiting the next matchup between their teams — and wondering what sparks might fly next.
What’s clear is that this moment transcends the scoreboard. It’s about identity, values, and who gets to shape the narrative in modern sports.
Whether you agree with Clark, Reese, or both, one thing’s certain: the WNBA just got a lot more intense — and the world is watching.