ESPN Broadcaster Doesn’t Hold Back on Caitlin Clark & Co’s Major Blunder as Angel Reese’s Patience Snaps

The swish of the net was all Caitlin Clark heard as the crowd erupted, her first logo three of the season had just dropped. She stepped into the new season with her signature confidence, casually pulling up from deep and delivering a highlight-worthy moment right out of the gate. Indiana was holding a solid lead over their archrivals, the Chicago Sky, but not everything was smooth sailing.

As Lexie Hull pulled up and missed a close-range shot, Rebecca Lobo pointed out the Fever’s rookie mistakes in the first quarter of the opening game. “The Fever have missed a lot of really good looks within five feet of the basket in this game already. They’re five for 13 from the floor.”

Despite those mistakes, the Chicago Sky couldn’t capitalise on them, and they went 17-22 behind after the first break, and Angel Reese looked particularly disappointed with her performance

Holly Rowe asked her in the after-quarter interview, “Five rebounds in the first quarter alone. What do you like about how you’ve played so far?”

She abruptly replied, “It’s not good enough. We are still trailing so it’s not good enough.”

Reese was audibly disappointed after she missed a free throw in the first quarter but the game is not over and they still have time to make a comeback, while the Fever will have to improve their shooting to maintain that lead.

(This is a developing story….)

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