What an absolute embarrassment. Last night, the Chicago Sky was supposed to be a powerhouse, yet it turned into a disaster. Angel Reese didn’t just have an off night—she had a full-blown meltdown. Zero points, missed layups, turnovers, and a complete lack of hustle. It was as if she mistook the WNBA for a TikTok live, focusing more on the spotlight than the game.

 

 

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But the most shocking moment? Her own teammate, Camila Cardoso, seemed ready to walk off mid-game. As Reese struggled, Cardoso physically backed away from her. She wasn’t just distancing herself from the play, but emotionally checked out. This isn’t just a bad game for Angel; it’s a sign of growing tension within the team.

Reese went 0-for-8 from the field, adding just two points to her name despite grabbing 12 rebounds. The rebound stat might look good at first, but many of those were her recovering her own missed layups. Fans didn’t see a player giving it her all; they saw confusion and chaos. Every time Reese touched the ball, Cardoso visibly backed away, as if avoiding radioactive contact. It wasn’t subtle—it was crystal clear.

This isn’t just about one bad performance. This is a pattern. Reese’s body language screamed “I’m checked out” as she missed easy shots, committed turnovers, and failed to create opportunities for her team. Meanwhile, Cardoso, a 6’7” center, barely got a touch. She set up in the post, but no entry passes came her way. The chemistry between these two players, once thought to be dynamic, was crumbling before the viewers’ eyes.

Cardoso’s frustration was palpable. After the game against the New York Liberty, her body language told the story. Sitting alone on the bench, physically distancing herself from the rest of the team, she made it clear: she was no longer invested. She didn’t come to the Chicago Sky to be a background player in the Angel Reese show. She didn’t sign up to watch her teammate miss layups while she played the supporting role.

 

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And the Chicago Sky? They’re imploding. With a minus-31 free throw differential, the worst plus-minus in the entire league, and two embarrassing losses in just two games, the team is in disarray. Fans are starting to turn on them, with many calling for a trade of Angel Reese before the situation becomes completely irreparable. Reese has become a media sensation, but on the court, she’s all brand, no performance.

Through two games, she’s shooting a disastrous 22.7%. That’s not even the worst part. Four of her 17 shots from within five feet of the basket missed. This isn’t a slump—it’s a systemic failure. With 10 turnovers already, Reese isn’t just missing shots; she’s giving the ball away like a raffle prize. At this rate, it’s becoming a joke. Fans are questioning whether Reese is even practicing her shots.

Camila Cardoso, on the other hand, continues to play hard. She plays defense, runs the court, and even looks visibly upset when the team loses. Her frustration with Reese is clear, and it’s not just about one bad performance; it’s about a consistent lack of effort from her teammate.

As for the Chicago Sky, their future is uncertain. They’ve already had one of the worst starts in WNBA history. Their last hope was supposed to be the matchup against the Sparks, but once again, they blew it. Angel Reese continued to miss open shots, and the team looked listless. There was no urgency, no fight. It was like someone pressed the mute button on their season.

The question now is: What should the Chicago Sky do next? Should they keep Angel Reese and hope she turns it around? Or should they bench her and build around Camila Cardoso? Fans are demanding change, and something has to give before this locker room implodes completely.

This season was supposed to be a turning point for the Sky. Instead, it’s become a disaster movie starring Angel Reese. Will the team make a change, or will they continue to ride the rollercoaster of mediocrity? Stay tuned—this story is far from over.