The Chicago Sky were supposed to be building their future around one rookie phenom.
They just didn’t expect it might be Kamilla Cardoso — and not Angel Reese.
According to multiple sources close to the team, tensions exploded inside the Sky locker room this past weekend after head coach Teresa Weatherspoon made the bold decision to bench Angel Reese during critical minutes in favor of the emerging Brazilian center.
The result? A reportedly heated outburst from Reese, confusion among teammates, and a WNBA-wide debate over whether the league’s most polarizing rookie is now facing the biggest turning point of her young career.
“Angel Reese just got a taste of how fast this league can humble you,” one league executive told Fox Sports Angle.
“She came in as the face of the franchise. Now she’s not even closing games.”
The Bench Decision That Shook the Room
It happened during the second half of the Sky’s matchup against the Dallas Wings.
Reese had struggled early — two quick fouls, a missed layup, and frustration building. Meanwhile, Kamilla Cardoso, the 6’7” force from South Carolina, was dominating inside — controlling the glass, defending the paint, and converting key baskets.
With 7 minutes left in the fourth quarter and the Sky trailing by six, Coach Weatherspoon turned to her bench.
Reese didn’t go back in.
Cardoso stayed on the floor — and helped spark a comeback win.
And that’s when the real drama began.
The Reported Locker Room Outburst
According to two team sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, Reese was “visibly furious” after the game.
“She threw her towel. She walked past the coaching staff. Wouldn’t look anyone in the eye,” one source said.
Another source added:
“She wasn’t just mad. She felt embarrassed. And when Angel feels like she’s being disrespected, she doesn’t hold back.”
Teammates reportedly tried to calm her down. But the mood in the locker room was icy. Reese declined to speak to media, and the team provided only a brief statement:
“We’re managing rotations based on game flow. We support all our players.”
The Deeper Story: A Power Shift in the Sky
While this might seem like a one-game incident, league insiders say it reflects a much deeper tension building inside the Sky organization.
Reese was marketed heavily this offseason as the new face of the franchise.
She was given the spotlight, the endorsements, and the media push.
But Cardoso, with fewer headlines but stronger on-court consistency, is quickly becoming the anchor of the team’s identity.
“Kamilla plays with calm, confidence, and control,” one WNBA scout said.
“She doesn’t need the camera — she owns the lane.”
Fan Reactions: “Reese Got Benched — And Cardoso Took Her Spot”
Social media exploded after the game, with many fans siding with the coach:
“Reese got outplayed. Simple as that.”
“Cardoso is the future. Angel’s gotta earn her minutes now.”
“This league doesn’t care about your college fame. Produce or sit.”
Others were more sympathetic:
“The Sky threw Angel under the bus. That’s not leadership.”
“You don’t bench your star to make a point — you coach her up.”
But perhaps the most revealing comment came from former WNBA All-Star Cappie Pondexter, who posted:
“This league moves fast. You either evolve… or it evolves without you.”
Reese’s Recent Struggles
The numbers tell part of the story:
Last 3 games:
6.2 PPG
5.8 RPG
4 fouls per game
Shooting under 35% from the field
Reese’s energy and defense have remained strong, but her offensive efficiency and decision-making have drawn criticism.
Meanwhile, Cardoso is averaging a near double-double in just 24 minutes per game.
Sky Coach Breaks Her Silence
On Tuesday morning, Coach Teresa Weatherspoon addressed the situation publicly for the first time.
“This is about team basketball. Angel is a great talent — and she’s learning. Kamilla had it going, so we stuck with the hot hand.”
When asked if Reese’s reaction concerned her, Weatherspoon replied:
“This is the pros. It’s emotional. What matters is how you respond.”
The WNBA Media Machine Reacts
As the story grew, major outlets like ESPN, Bleacher Report, and FS1 picked it up — with split opinions.
Skip Bayless:
“This is what happens when the hype doesn’t match the production.”
Shannon Sharpe:
“Let the young woman grow. This league eats its own way too fast.”
Jemele Hill:
“Angel Reese is being scrutinized in ways her white counterparts aren’t. Let’s talk about that.”
What Happens Now?
Reese’s status with the Sky isn’t in danger — yet.
But the rotation may be shifting, and her role may no longer be guaranteed.
Team insiders say that management has privately encouraged her to “refocus on film, defense, and patience.”
Her next chance to respond? A rematch this Friday against the very team that started the storm: the Dallas Wings.
Bigger Picture: What It Means for the League
The WNBA has leaned heavily into rookies this season — using the Clark–Reese rivalry to drive engagement and revenue.
But what happens when one of those stars struggles — and the other loses her spot?
The league must now balance:
Authentic basketball merit
Marketing narratives
And the emotional arcs of rising superstars who aren’t used to sitting
If not handled carefully, the result could fracture locker rooms — and frustrate fanbases.
Final Thought: Reality Just Caught Up
Angel Reese has always played with fire.
Now, the fire’s turned inward.
Getting benched isn’t the end of the world — but how she responds may decide whether her stardom survives the storm.
This isn’t LSU anymore.
This is the WNBA.
And the game doesn’t wait for anyone.
Not even The Bayou Barbie.