“Keep my name out your mouth!” — Angel Reese and Rickea Jackson THROW HANDS During Explosive On-Court BRAWL at Sky-Sparks Game, Leaving Fans in SHOCK and Officials Rushing to Break It Up

 

Tempers boiled over during a high-stakes Sky vs. Sparks game when Angel Reese and Rickea Jackson erupted into a full-blown physical altercation that stunned the crowd and left the arena in chaos. Eyewitnesses say the tension had been building all game—but no one expected fists to fly. Reese reportedly shouted, “Keep my name out your mouth!” just before the scuffle turned violent. What triggered the outburst? Was it personal, or just part of a heated rivalry spiraling out of control?

Click now for exclusive footage, player reactions, and what the league plans to do next after this shocking showdown.

Angel Reese and Rickea Jackson on court with teammatesAngel Reese and Rickea Jackson (Photo via Twitter)
Sparks were flying on Tuesday night, and Angel Reese was in the mix.

The Chicago Sky are playing in a home game against the Los Angeles Sparks. Neither of these two teams is playing well, so the frustration was already there during a tough year for both franchises.

The Sparks have a 4-10 record, and the Sky have a 3-10 record heading into Tuesday’s contest.

The Sparks selected Cameron Brink at No. 2 and Rickea Jackson at No. 4. The Sky selected Kamilla Cardoso at No. 3 and Angel Reese at No. 7.

In the first half of the game, Reese and Jackson exchanged words after a first-quarter scuffle between Jackson and Sky player Rebecca Allen.

Jackson and Allen were jockeying for a rebound when Jackson took exception to Allen’s physicality.

Reese quickly jumped in and separated her teammate.

Angel tried her best to calm down Rickea, but all she received was a push from Jackson.

Angel Reese Is Averaging A Doube-Double

Chicago Sky forward Angel ReeseChicago Sky forward Angel Reese (Brett Davis-Imagn Images)

Reese is currently averaging a double-double in the WNBA.

Before her game on Tuesday, she was the only WNBA player to achieve this feat. Her averages are 10.8 points and 11.5 rebounds per game.

The only thing she needs to work on is her shooting percentage, which is really down from last year.