Angel Reese in uniformAngel Reese (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)


Indiana Fever must’ve hired a new social media person because their most recent post, clearly directed at Angel Reese, truly showed no chill.

Angel Reese looked her usual self as he posted yet another double-double stat line in Chicago Sky’s blowout 85-65 loss to the Phoenix Mercury.

Looking at her numbers, which was 11 points and 15 rebounds, you would think that Reese had a spectacular game. That was far from the truth.

Reese ended her evening with 11 points on 4-for-14 shooting from the field and none from deep. She also added one assist, two steals, and a block.

She and the rest of the team shot horribly on the night, going 37.0 percent from the field and 4-of-19 from three-point range.

Amid the bad shooting night, there was a post from the Indiana Fever that came at the perfect time.

After the rough night, the Fever posted a video of Caitlin Clark draining some three-pointers while stating she was the rookie of the year.

“Caitlin Clark’s three-point game? Elite. Our rookie of the year can put on a show,” the Fever tweeted.

Fans saw right through what they were doing:

Angel Reese Does Not Care To Hear About Her Double-Double Record After Loss

Angel Reese wants to win.

The Chicago Sky All-Star rookie has been historic in her first season. She became the first player to record 300 rebounds or more in the first 25 games.

However, Reese shot an inefficient 4-14 from the field on Thursday night against the Phoenix Mercury as the team lost by 20, per ESPN.

After the game, a reporter asked Reese how she felt about the records set in the loss, and she promptly shut it down.

“I don’t want to hear about no record, man,” Reese said.

Embarrassing Fact Surfaces About Attractive Norwegian Pole Vaulter Who’s Been Blowing Up During The Olympics

Photos of Embla Matilde Njerve pole vaultEmbla Matilde Njerve (Photo via @wallstreetbets/X)
Norwegian pole vaulter Embla Matilde Njerve has been trending online during the current Olympic Games, but fans will likely be embarrassed after finding something out.

Pole vaulters have been a popular show at these games, and not just for their pole vaulting prowess. One athlete went viral after his shaft prevented him from qualifying by latching onto the bar, while another did the rounds because she celebrated by twerking.

Pole vaulting is done at the Olympics, with Mondo Duplantis of Sweden winning the men’s competition and Australian Nina Kennedy winning the women’s. Still, Njerve is the one who’s been attracting most of the attention on social media.