Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Reese would be well served to cash in on the $225K or whatever the WNBA can toss her way now. She's probably not going to graduate from college, it's unlikely she'll pick up any major endorsements, and if her past is any guide she'll probably get arrested within a few years. And all the fake eyelashes and trash talking in the world won't help her much then.
Interesting. Tell us more.
There’s no way, after that display, that any reputable company would have her as a spokesperson or create something in her likeness.
all those media followers are likely pisssed off POC
Her presences on the court and on social media have made her a hot commodity for sponsors. Reese has one of the most impressive NIL — or name, image and likeness — portfolios among collegiate athletes in the U.S., and she posted sponsored content on her Instagram page for brands including Wingstop WING, +2.29%, Bose and Sonic during LSU’s March title pursuit.
Reese and other college players have been able to reap NIL profits since 2021, after a radical reconsideration of student-athletes’ ability to capitalize on their sporting exploits.
Reese, nicknamed “Bayou Barbie,” has 17 different NIL sponsors, which is the most among all men’s and women’s college basketball players, and it’s the fifth-most sponsors of any collegiate athlete, according to an NIL report by Sponsors United.
Reese also has sponsorship deals with brands including Coach, Amazon AMZN, -0.85%, Raising Cane’s and Banter by Piercing Pagoda. According to NIL tracking site On3, Reese makes about $392,000 from her endorsements per year — a figure that was calculated before she raised her profile in the title clash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Reese would be well served to cash in on the $225K or whatever the WNBA can toss her way now. She's probably not going to graduate from college, it's unlikely she'll pick up any major endorsements, and if her past is any guide she'll probably get arrested within a few years. And all the fake eyelashes and trash talking in the world won't help her much then.
Interesting. Tell us more.
There’s no way, after that display, that any reputable company would have her as a spokesperson or create something in her likeness.
all those media followers are likely pisssed off POC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Reese would be well served to cash in on the $225K or whatever the WNBA can toss her way now. She's probably not going to graduate from college, it's unlikely she'll pick up any major endorsements, and if her past is any guide she'll probably get arrested within a few years. And all the fake eyelashes and trash talking in the world won't help her much then.
Interesting. Tell us more.
There’s no way, after that display, that any reputable company would have her as a spokesperson or create something in her likeness.
all those media followers are likely pisssed off POC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.
She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.
She shouldn’t have to. Caitlin Clark is trash on the floor. But it’s excused, because she’s such a “fierce competitor”.![]()
Angel Reese is not going to shuck and jive for y’all. People will always find a reason to find fault with her, and she knows it.
Reese is trash with a 1.8 GPA who’s floated from program to program. If y’all really think LSU has any class just remember how Kim Mulkey treated Griner.
There is no way you know this for sure. And many many kids in many many sports change schools.
Uh huh. Why do you think she was ineligible for the major POY awards?
She exemplifies the type of behavior that’s resulted in the WNBA getting so little attention over the years. Watching her play is about as gratifying as watching a couple of crazies get into a fight at Walmart on YouTube.
This women's tournament has been a ratings bonanza and Angel is getting all the attention in the world right now. WNBA could use some more of this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Reese would be well served to cash in on the $225K or whatever the WNBA can toss her way now. She's probably not going to graduate from college, it's unlikely she'll pick up any major endorsements, and if her past is any guide she'll probably get arrested within a few years. And all the fake eyelashes and trash talking in the world won't help her much then.
Interesting. Tell us more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Reese would be well served to cash in on the $225K or whatever the WNBA can toss her way now. She's probably not going to graduate from college, it's unlikely she'll pick up any major endorsements, and if her past is any guide she'll probably get arrested within a few years. And all the fake eyelashes and trash talking in the world won't help her much then.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland wasn't too upset to have Angel leave from what I heard, despite her obvious basketball talent.
As a former college men's player, I actually like trash talking, getting in an opponent's head, and throwing them off their game in the context of the game. However, Reese's decision to do the taunting as the clock ran out when there was no gamesmanship left, wasn't a great look.
Doing the same thing with several minutes left after the momentum had shifted would have been pretty awesome in my book given what Clark has done previously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.
She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.
She shouldn’t have to. Caitlin Clark is trash on the floor. But it’s excused, because she’s such a “fierce competitor”.![]()
Angel Reese is not going to shuck and jive for y’all. People will always find a reason to find fault with her, and she knows it.
Reese is trash with a 1.8 GPA who’s floated from program to program. If y’all really think LSU has any class just remember how Kim Mulkey treated Griner.
There is no way you know this for sure. And many many kids in many many sports change schools.
Uh huh. Why do you think she was ineligible for the major POY awards?
She exemplifies the type of behavior that’s resulted in the WNBA getting so little attention over the years. Watching her play is about as gratifying as watching a couple of crazies get into a fight at Walmart on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.
She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.
She shouldn’t have to. Caitlin Clark is trash on the floor. But it’s excused, because she’s such a “fierce competitor”.![]()
Angel Reese is not going to shuck and jive for y’all. People will always find a reason to find fault with her, and she knows it.
Reese is trash with a 1.8 GPA who’s floated from program to program. If y’all really think LSU has any class just remember how Kim Mulkey treated Griner.
There is no way you know this for sure. And many many kids in many many sports change schools.
Exactly - you can only assume she has a 1.8GPA (how weirdly specific of you) - she wouldn't be playing if she had a 1.8. Plus she wont graduate - she'll go pro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.
She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.
She shouldn’t have to. Caitlin Clark is trash on the floor. But it’s excused, because she’s such a “fierce competitor”.![]()
Angel Reese is not going to shuck and jive for y’all. People will always find a reason to find fault with her, and she knows it.
Reese is trash with a 1.8 GPA who’s floated from program to program. If y’all really think LSU has any class just remember how Kim Mulkey treated Griner.
There is no way you know this for sure. And many many kids in many many sports change schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.
She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.
She shouldn’t have to. Caitlin Clark is trash on the floor. But it’s excused, because she’s such a “fierce competitor”.![]()
Angel Reese is not going to shuck and jive for y’all. People will always find a reason to find fault with her, and she knows it.
Reese is trash with a 1.8 GPA who’s floated from program to program. If y’all really think LSU has any class just remember how Kim Mulkey treated Griner.
There is no way you know this for sure. And many many kids in many many sports change schools.
Uh huh. Why do you think she was ineligible for the major POY awards?
She exemplifies the type of behavior that’s resulted in the WNBA getting so little attention over the years. Watching her play is about as gratifying as watching a couple of crazies get into a fight at Walmart on YouTube.