“She’s not who she used to be” – Social media EXPLODES after shocking CAITLIN CLARK lowlight goes viral as fans say she and ANGEL REESE have mysteriously TRADED PLACES overnight

 

A single viral clip has reignited the fiercest debate in women’s basketball. Caitlin Clark, once praised for her sharpshooting dominance, suffered an uncharacteristic blunder that left fans baffled—and the internet ablaze. The footage sparked thousands of comments suggesting that roles have reversed between her and longtime rival Angel Reese, who’s now being hailed for her consistency and leadership. Is this a temporary slump for Clark, or has the balance of power truly shifted on the court?

Watch the clip causing the uproar and decide for yourself what this means for the future of their rivalry.

Caitlin Clark Driving for a layup.Caitlin Clark (Photo via WNBA)
Caitlin Clark put on a show after her first game back from her first injury of the season, but she hasn’t set the world alight since returning this time around.

The Indiana Fever point guard made meaningful contributions on Friday night, scoring 12 points in a 99-82 win over the Atlanta Dream, but she has been trending for some lowlight plays that have fans suggesting she’s either traded places with Angel Reese or had her powers stolen by the Monstars from ‘Space Jam.’

One particular missed layup had one account asking, “Nah man what happened to Caitlin Clark???”

“No way bruh. It’s like her and Angel Reese traded places 😭😭,” they added.

Check it out below:

 

 

“Then dam Monstars at it again,” one user suggested in the comments.

“There can only be one answer, there is a female group of Monstars on the loose… I wonder who’s next,” another claimed.

“She was hurt for 3 weeks. She isn’t gonna come back in rhythm. Doesn’t work like that,” someone else reasoned.

Here are some other Clark plays that can’t be vaunted among her brightest moments:

Caitlin Clark Wasn’t All That Bad vs. Atlanta

Caitlin Clark snarlingCaitlin Clark (Photo via Grace Smith / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Despite Clark’s mistakes, the Fever improved their record to 10-10 with a positive result.

In her second game back, the All-Star guard played 26 minutes, scoring 12 points along with nine assists, and four rebounds. She shot 5-for-17 from the field and a meager 1-for-7 from three, while turning the ball over twice.

She clearly wasn’t at her best, but she still had a very positive impact on the game.

Of course, she’ll want to polish her moves after this.