Angel Reese caught on VIDEO in shocking courtside MELTDOWN—lashes out and SLAPS Kiki Iriafen across the face after missed layup leaves fans and officials STUNNED in explosive WNBA brawl moment

Tempers exploded during a high-stakes WNBA showdown when rising star Angel Reese unleashed a shocking act of frustration on the court. Moments after botching a critical layup, Reese turned and slapped Washington Mystics player Kiki Iriafen across the face—sparking gasps from the crowd and chaos on the bench. Was it a heat-of-the-moment mistake, or a deeper feud boiling over in plain sight? As cameras rolled and the video went viral, the league was left scrambling.

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Angel Reese trying to get a rebound.Angel Reese trying to get a rebound (Photo via Twitter)
Cameras caught Angel Reese committing an unnecessary cheap shot on Kiki Iriafen after missing a layup in Tuesday night’s game between the Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics.

Reese and the slumping Sky fell 79-72 to the Mystics at home on Tuesday night, their fourth defeat in the last five outings. The loss dropped Chicago to 3-8 on the season, and to 1-3 at home.

Frustration appears to be growing for Reese, who committed this unnecessary hit to the face on Kiki Iriafen after missing a layup in the game:

Well, Reese told reporters last year that she was happy to take on the role of being a “villain” in the WNBA. Her feud with Caitlin Clark has helped Reese live up to that label, but this cheap shot on Iriafen should help take it to another level.

The Sky will look to get back on track when they host the Phoenix Mercury on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Angel Reese Gave Chicago A Fighting Chance vs. Washington

Angel Reese complaining to refAngel Reese (Chris Jones-Imagn Images)

Angel Reese did her part to keep the Sky in the game, recording 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. She was one of three Chicago players to finish with double-digit points, along with Kamilla Cardoso (18 points) and Ariel Atkins (10 points).