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Angel Reese fans are furious with the WNBA‘s official social media accounts for seemingly shading her in a throwback post on April 9, 2025.
As the league prepares for the 2025 draft, scheduled for April 14, its official social channels shared a throwback video of last year’s night, where teams selected superstar rookies, including Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso, and, of course, Reese, in the first rounds.
In the clip celebrating the moment, the WNBA featured videos of every rookie in uniform, except for Reese, which has raised strong emotions among some of her fans.
From Draft Night to the W 🙌
Last April, the 2024 class heard their names called—and the rest was history. Year 1 in the pros? They did NOT disappoint.
Now it’s almost time to run it back at the 2025 #WNBADraft presented by @StateFarm. Tune in April 14th at 7:30pm/ET on ESPN! pic.twitter.com/j92Xe5OU01
— WNBA (@WNBA) April 8, 2025
The WNBA took its viewers on a trip down memory lane with a throwback video from 2024’s draft night shared on X, formerly Twitter.
“Last April, the 2024 class heard their names called—and the rest was history,” the caption read. “Year 1 in the pros? They did NOT disappoint.”
The montage showcased many of 2024’s most recognizable rookies, like the Los Angeles Sparks’ Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson, Clark, and Cardoso, dressed to the nines on draft night before showing a clip of them in uniform, performing on the court.
However, when it was time for Reese’s highlight, the WNBA chose only to showcase the baller, who led the league in rebounds in 2024, posing for pictures rather than her dominance on the court.
Of course, the league’s actions upset Reese fans, who posted a series of scathing comments defending the Bayou Barbie.
y’all are *literally* working hard to frame Angel as just an influencer and not