The WNBA fans, in their usual reactive selves, are reacting fast and loud as Angel Reese shared courtside photos from a Magic’s game in Orlando on December 27, 2025 against the Denver Nuggets.
Reese posted the photos on her X account @Reese10Angel with the caption, “you see why.…[smirking emoji].”

you see why.…🫦 pic.twitter.com/MSAilkXlIJ
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) December 28, 2025
The post quickly gained traction, and as usual, WNBA fans were split between praise, sarcasm, and sharp jokes.
And what’s an Angel Reese post without the WNBA fans ready to add fire to the convo.
Like @AceXCrypt0, who wrote, “The bench suits you 👍🏼” in an attempt to rouse both sides and picking on Reese’s current shooting flaws.
While the jab focused on playing time jokes, many WNBA fans saw it as another example of how Reese’s presence sparks instant reaction regardless of context.
Support came just as quickly. @courtney2fab pushed back with, “Killing shit on and off the court,” a message that echoed the sentiment of Reese’s loyal following.
For these WNBA fans, the post had nothing to do with basketball minutes and everything to do with confidence and visibility.
The contrast in reactions highlights how Reese’s posts consistently live in two worlds. On one side, WNBA fans who scrutinize every move. On the other hand, fans who see her as someone who controls attention whether she is playing or sitting courtside.
WNBA Fans React to Angel Reese and Jodie Woods Appearance
Angel Reese continued to draw attention during the same Magic vs. Nuggets outing, this time with a different set of photos shared on her X account @Reese10Angel. The images showed Reese alongside Jodie Woods sitting courtside, with no crowd around them, probably before tip-off.

courtside wit my sister girllll pic.twitter.com/NSl6Nw3rwU
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) December 28, 2025
The caption read, “courtside wit my sister girllll,” and WNBA fans wasted no time reacting. Unlike the earlier post, this one leaned more toward admiration than criticism, though the usual mix of tones was still present.
One response from @hodl_4love summed up the mood for many WNBA fans: “Enjoying the scene and being a scene 😎.”
The comment focused less on sports and more on presence, framing Reese as someone who naturally draws eyes without trying.
Another reply from @BigRissah read, “face cards. lethal asf,” a short message that quickly gained likes.
These reactions reflect how WNBA fans often shift the conversation from performance to visibility when Reese is involved.
The ongoing reactions show how Reese’s off-court moments resonate almost as strongly as anything she does during a game. For WNBA fans, her courtside appearance wasn’t about stats or results. It was about image, confidence, and the way she commands attention simply by showing up.
Whether praised or poked at, Reese continues to dominate timelines. For WNBA fans watching closely, every appearance becomes a talking point, and that pattern shows no sign of slowing down.

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