The Chicago Sky’s 2025 season is spiraling into chaos, and the tension between star players Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese has reached a boiling point. What was supposed to be a season of redemption has quickly turned into a circus of missed shots, internal strife, and growing frustration. Cardoso, the talented center for the Sky, is becoming increasingly vocal about the team’s issues, and it seems like her patience with Reese has finally worn thin.

 

 

 

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Cardoso, who has been nothing short of a revelation for the Sky, was directly asked who she believes is the brightest future star in the WNBA besides herself. Without hesitation, she confidently replied, “Caitlin Clark.” It was a simple statement that shocked many, considering the ongoing rivalry between Clark and Reese, who have had a contentious relationship since their college days. While Clark’s dominance has been undeniable, Cardoso’s remark was seen as a subtle dig at her teammate Reese, who has been struggling to keep up with Clark’s meteoric rise.

Reese, who entered the season with high expectations after her success at LSU, has failed to deliver. Her performances have been inconsistent, with turnovers, missed shots, and poor decision-making becoming the norm. On the other hand, Cardoso has consistently played at a high level, and her frustration with Reese’s lack of leadership and basketball IQ is evident. The team has been relying heavily on Cardoso’s skills, but with Reese’s struggles, it’s clear that the duo that was supposed to lead the Sky to success is falling apart.

After a tough loss to the Phoenix Mercury, the frustration between the two players reached its peak. Cardoso visibly checked out during the game, often walking away from the action when Reese would take over the offense and miss shots. This wasn’t just on-court frustration—it was a sign of deeper issues within the team. Cardoso, who has been more efficient and reliable this season, is growing increasingly frustrated with Reese’s inability to contribute consistently.

 

 

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Reese’s struggle to find her role on the team has been a key factor in the Sky’s disastrous 0-4 start. Coach Tyler Marsh’s attempts to make her the centerpiece of the offense have failed, with Reese often taking too many ill-advised shots and refusing to pass the ball to teammates in better positions. The team’s offensive struggles have become a recurring theme, and Cardoso’s visible anger is a testament to how much she’s been asked to carry.

What’s even more telling is how Cardoso has been handling her frustration off the court. Her praise for Caitlin Clark was not just a comment about her skills—it was a clear statement about the gap between Clark’s excellence and Reese’s current performance. For Cardoso, it’s a matter of wanting to win, and she sees Clark as the perfect example of a player who elevates her entire team. Meanwhile, Reese’s individual talent is not translating into team success, and that’s causing serious cracks in the team’s chemistry.

 

 

 

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The growing tension between Cardoso and Reese is also becoming a talking point for fans and media. While Cardoso has been vocal about her frustrations, Reese has been notably silent, unwilling to acknowledge the issues that have been so painfully obvious to everyone else. Cardoso’s remark about Clark may have been the final straw for Reese, who has failed to prove she’s the leader the Sky need.

Now, the question is: can the Chicago Sky salvage their season, or has the damage already been done? Cardoso’s frustration with Reese is reaching a breaking point, and it’s only a matter of time before the team must make some tough decisions. Will they trade Reese, move on from her leadership style, or continue to try and build around her? One thing is certain—if the Sky don’t address their internal issues soon, their playoff hopes may be dashed before they even get started.

For now, it seems like Cardoso is done carrying the weight of the team alone. The Sky’s future hinges on whether they can resolve their leadership issues and find a way to build a cohesive team that can compete with the best in the league.