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Angel Reese TRADED — but Chicago Sky isn’t being honest about why, Jason Whitlock says

On April 6, the WNBA’s Chicago Sky announced that it traded power forward Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for two first-round draft picks.
According to the team’s statement, the reason for the trade was “roster balance.”
But BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock isn’t buying it.
On this episode of “Fearless,” he unveils the real reason Reese was chopped after just two years with the Sky.
“I find it odd that the Chicago Sky would jettison her after just two years. I think that speaks to what a headache she was in Chicago,” Whitlock tells his panel — Jay Skapinac, Steve Kim, and Maurice from “Keep the Vision.”
“Teammates didn’t want to play with her; coaches couldn’t corral her. She was out there doing her double-double routine while the Chicago Sky were actually trying to win games or run an offense, and Angel Reese was just out there chasing stats,” he continues.
He asks the panel: “Do you think Angel Reese will adjust her approach, attitude, and style of play?”
“No, no, no, and no,” is Steve Kim’s honest response.
To Reese’s new Dream teammates, he warns, “Get ready to stick your hands out like this and never get the ball because she’s going to get the rebound, get another rebound, get another rebound, another rebound, and another rebound.”
Skapinac agrees: “She can barely — barely — make a layup, and in fact, she doesn’t make layups most of the time.”
“And Jason, I’m with you,” he continues. “She is going to be the locker-room team cancer.
“There’s never been a team — at Maryland, at LSU, and the Chicago Sky — where she didn’t have some sort of locker-room problem with her teammates. People don’t enjoy playing with her,” Whitlock says.
He does believe, however, that Reese may genuinely improve her game with the Atlanta Dream because she finally has the chance to potentially dunk on Caitlin Clark.
“She’s being offered a chance to play on a team that’s a championship-caliber team, and if she can get a WNBA championship before Caitlin Clark, that’s really going to enhance her brand, give her some standing around the league,” he says, “and I think that opportunity may for a short-term bring out the best in Angel Reese.”
To hear more, watch the video above.
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NBA players finally drop brutal truth bombs on WNBA stars: ‘It should be common sense’

It seems some male basketball players are tired of having their skill levels compared to WNBA players.
After a former NBA player said the 2025 WNBA champions could beat an NBA team, a group of ballers decided to set the record straight with brutal honesty about how a matchup between the two sets of pros would play out.
‘I wish this would stop being a conversation.’
NBA players Michael Porter Jr., Lonzo Ball, and former pro LiAngelo Ball brought up the comparison of NBA players versus WNBA players on a recent episode of the “Ball in the Family Podcast.”
In just the second episode of the show’s existence, Porter decided he would contribute to its newsworthiness by asking the panel if they had heard that WNBA star Paige Bueckers claimed she could beat an NBA player head-to-head.
“Did you see when she said that she would beat Josh Hart one-on-one?” Porter asked.
“No chance,” the panel unanimously agreed, stating there was too big of a skill gap between Hart, who has averaged more than 10 points per game in his career, and a female pro.
The group then discussed what the age-appropriate matchup between a male and female basketball player would be, prompting the panel to drop brutal truths.
“Probably eighth grade,” Porter theorized, revealing he had actual experience playing against female college players as a teen.
“My sisters went to University of Missouri, and I was still a young dude, and they had me playing on the scout team, and they had a few WNBA players on their team, like Sophie Cunningham and a couple others. I think I was in seventh or eighth grade,” Porter continued.
He noted that he did indeed crush his female competitors at that time.
“It’s just a difference. I wish this would stop being a conversation because it should be common sense. But like, it’s just not,” he said.
Any viewers who thought the other panel members would jump to the defense of female players at this point were sorely mistaken. Particularly Lonzo Ball pulled no punches.
“I mean this as respectfully as possible, but ninth-grade Lonzo Ball in the WNBA is going crazy,” he said, speaking in third person.
Ball then brought out the measuring stick:
“In ninth grade, I was over six feet and dunking. I’m coming through the lane. No girl in the WNBA is doing that. I’m going backdoor, ‘Throw it up!’ I’m looking like Jordan out there,” he said.
Ball is no slouch in the NBA, and his 11-points per-game career average gives him the basis to make these claims.
“I mean this so respectfully. Middle school [and] down,” he added.
Earlier in the podcast, Porter outed his pro team for having reprimanded him in the past for talking about the differences between male and female players.
He explained that even within the Brooklyn Nets organization, “We’ve had conversations. They would appreciate if I stayed clear of certain topics, you know what I mean? That’s why the WNBA thing, that’s just a topic that kind of — it’s so sensitive nowadays. So I try to be aware of that.”
According to OutKick, Porter had previously strongly implied that if the WNBA All-Star team or the women’s Team USA basketball squad played the best male high school basketball players in the country, the boys would easily beat the women.
“It’s one of them things, bro. You can’t dance around it. In high school, when I was in high school … if we played the WNBA All-Star team, that, no disrespect, bro. No disrespect. I’m not even gonna say it,” Porter reportedly said.
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Las Vegas Aces holds up the championship trophy after winning Game Four of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs finals at Mortgage Matchup Center on October 10, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images
In early October, 12-year NBA veteran (now retired) Pat Beverley said in an X post that the WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces could give an NBA team a run for their money on the court.
“Idk if it’s the [wine] but i really believe this Aces team could beat a NBA team,” Beverley wrote.
The recent podcast panel reacted strongly to that claim with multiple guests simply responding, “That’s crazy.”
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