WNBA Fans lit up X after a post from @Hoopss claimed:
“Angel Reese will have the best WNBA career out of these three when it’s all said & done.”
Angel Reese will have the best WNBA career out of these three when it’s all said & done. pic.twitter.com/AcoI0Xw1LG
— Hoops (@Hoopss) December 16, 2025

The comparison included Reese, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers, and it did not take long for the replies to turn heated.
Most WNBA Fans pushed back hard. Many saw the post as bait rather than a serious take. @0xBricks replied with one of the most shared reactions: “There’s rage bait & then there’s this which should be a federal charge.”
Another account, @BetHog, simply wrote: “Ragebait at its finest,” pairing the comment with a Caitlin Clark GIF [laughing emoji].
In the replies, WNBA Fans leaned heavily toward Clark. Supporters pointed to her shooting range, scoring volume, and how much attention she draws every time she steps on the floor. Some also mentioned Paige Bueckers, highlighting her all-around game and consistency when healthy.
A smaller group of Reese supporters tried to fight back. They brought up rebounding numbers, effort plays, and her impact in physical matchups. A few argued that Reese’s style could translate well over time. Those comments, however, were quickly buried under waves of Clark praise and memes.
The debate isn’t just about who people like more. For many WNBA Fans, it touches on star power, league growth, and who they believe will carry the sport forward. Clark’s fans argued that attention, ticket sales, and media pull matter as much as on-court output.
By the end of the day, the tone was clear. While Angel Reese has loyal supporters, WNBA Fans largely rejected the idea that she will finish with a better career than Clark or Bueckers. Whether serious or not, the post achieved one thing. It got everyone arguing, scrolling, and picking sides once again.
WNBA Fans React To Team USA Camp Photo As Caitlin Clark Steals The Spotlight
WNBA Fans shifted from arguing to anticipation after @usabasketball posted a group photo from the recent USA Women’s National Team training camp.

The caption read: “A new era ushered in. Until March 2026, 🇺🇸 #USABWNT signing out! ✌️” with a shot featuring many of the league’s biggest names.
A new era ushered in. Until March 2026, 🇺🇸 #USABWNT signing out! ✌️ pic.twitter.com/SrOPPyfoe2
— USA Basketball (@usabasketball) December 16, 2025
The responses came fast. Some WNBA Fans celebrated the depth of talent, while others immediately zoomed in on Caitlin Clark’s position in the photo.
@lunasf4vs posted: “Notice who’s in the front and center.. the future goat,” again using the same Caitlin Clark GIF seen earlier.
Not everyone took it that seriously. @WNBAlouvre joked: “I can finally take off this gawdamn ‘get along’ shirt,” hinting at how exhausting the constant debates have become.
The mix of humor and hype filled the replies, showing how divided but excited the fan base remains.
WNBA Fans were not necessarily ranking players this time. Instead, many focused on what the group represents. The camp photo symbolized transition, new faces stepping up, and old arguments being set aside, at least for a moment.
Some fans still have clear favorites. Others admitted they just want to see this team play meaningful games again. The overall mood leaned positive, even among those who disagree on who the face of the league should be.
In the end, WNBA Fans agreed on one thing. Whether it is Clark, Reese, Bueckers, or someone else, the next competitive run for this group cannot come soon enough. The debates will continue, but so will the excitement.

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Sabel has been working as a field reporter for People’s Television Network (PTV), mainly about the Philippine Basketball Association since 2016 and has been elevated to Executive Producer for sports in 2022. Aside from being on top of the Philippine sports scene, she is also a running enthusiast. You can also follow her on X at @SabelReyes2 and Instagram at @msabelreyes.
