Angel Reese sparks controversy after heartbreaking confession: “I don’t get respect just because I’m Black.”
A shocking moment paralyzed the basketball world when rising WNBA star Angel Reese broke down emotionally on camera and expressed her deepest pain: feeling ignored and attacked because of her race. Her words sparked a fierce debate on social media and within professional sports.

During a press conference after a difficult game, a visibly shaken Reese spoke about something that goes far beyond basketball: the emotional toll and racism she says she continues to face in the league.
“They don’t respect me just because I’m Black,” she said through tears.
“I do everything right, and it’s still not enough.”
What moved fans the most was when he looked down, paused deeply, and whispered five heartbreaking words:
“I don’t want this anymore.”
That phrase, filled with pain and exhaustion, immediately went viral. Thousands of social media users showed their support, while others sparked controversy by questioning her mental strength.
Angel Reese, who rose to fame after winning the championship with LSU and has been a prominent figure on and off the court, has never been afraid to speak her mind. But many believe the criticism she’s received is disproportionate and tinged with racism.
While players like Caitlin Clark receive praise, Reese constantly faces attacks for her attitude, playing style, and social media posts. And it’s taking its toll.
“It’s always something,” Reese said. “If I celebrate, I’m arrogant. If I’m quiet, they say I’m cold. If I post a photo, they say I’m not focused. I’m tired of being criticized for everything.”
Sources close to the player claim she has considered stepping away from basketball to take care of her mental health. Although she hasn’t officially announced her retirement, the mere fact that a player who is only 22 years old is considering quitting due to media pressure and discrimination has set off alarm bells.
The WNBA community is divided. Some argue that she needs to “be stronger,” while others demand that the community and the media stop attacking her and recognize her talent without prejudice.
“If we lose Angel Reese, it won’t be because of the game, it will be because of the people watching,” one fan wrote on X.
For now, Angel Reese hasn’t made a final decision, but she’s left a clear message: something has to change . And fast.