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A BASKETBALL PLAY! – Andraya Carter on Angel Reese’s Flagrant 1 vs. Caitlin Clark | Get Up



A BASKETBALL PLAY! – Andraya Carter on Angel Reese’s Flagrant 1 vs. Caitlin Clark | Get Up

another moment from yesterday in sports it’s part of a a game that is the Rivalry that we think May Define the WNBA going forward is Caitlyn Clark and the fever it’s Angel Reese and the sky Drea we’re in the first quarter here and Caitlyn had a very good day yeah you wanted to see Caitlyn response she struggled the game before going into this game only had seven points responded Big Time knockdown shots against Chicago on the other side that’s Marina May feeding Angel ree it’s a three-point game now we go to the third quarter and here’s the moment everyone’s going to be talking about this is Caitlyn Clark owner the hole of that’s Angel Reese with the foul hits her in the head it’s a flagrant one what do we see yeah Angel Reese it looks like she’s trying to get the block shot it’s frustrating for Chicago fans because Isabelle Harrison was right there to make a beautiful play but Izzy hits her with the body Angel hits her in the head she was making a basketball play in my opinion we’ll have more thoughts on it in a moment in the meantime when this game was being decided it was Caitlyn Clark knocking down Big Shots she had 23 points nine assists eight rebounds and here she will find Nelissa Smith for the dagger layup Angel ree had 11 points 13 boards and the fever get the win here they are the two Rivals after the game just a part of basketball it is what it is um you know she’s trying to play make a play on the ball and and and get the block um but yeah I mean it happens a basketball player I can’t control the rough they affected the game obviously a lot tonight I mean I’m always going for the ball but y’all G to play that clip what 20 times before Monday I think you know what she’s done with her platform has been absolutely incredible played her for a very long time and she’s been a tremendous player so um you know it’s been fun getting to compete against I think it’s been really good for the game okay so there’s all of that and it it it is one of these storylines that just continues to pop up again so when we see that play what did we see yeah it’s going to pop up because well one it’s Caitlyn Clark and people that aren’t familiar with this league don’t know how physical this league is so they see Caitlyn Clark getting hit at any point and they think it’s an attack on her the good part about this is it is a basketball play Angel Reese makes plays like this all the time it’s a poor defensive decision because she’s got helps side sliding right there that’s Isabel Harrison who played with me at Tennessee and made a lot of those plays often when I was the one making the foul and didn’t need to but Angel Reese goes for Block shots like that it’s not a smart defensive play she’s trying to make the block but what were we talking about with the Kennedy Carter hit the biggest grievance was it was not a basketball play it wasn’t even close this is a basketball play She’s beat she’s trying to recover trying to get the block shot this is a great the these two going at each other Angel and Caitlyn in a basketball sense and trying to lead their team it’s what helped women’s college basketball blow up if it’s going to help continue for the WNBA to blow up as well it does feel as though it could be the riv that defines the league going forward just as a quick afterthought not afterthought by any means as a quick follow-up thought that kind of play you’re saying for there’s a lot of fans who only watch Caitlyn Clark’s games and don’t see the others that is the kind of play you might see in any game on any night in the W NBA yes you could see plays like that like go I I can’t Asia Wilson got clipped in the face her nose was Bloody Skylar diin Smith took an elbow to the mouth teeth looked like they were about to fall out I’m telling you like this is a physical League I know one of the plays we showed earlier in the season it was eie magor from Seattle who’s a shot blocking machine she hit Caitlyn when she was attempting to block a shot but eie magor does that in the league for all the three blocks that she’s going to get she’s going to get one foul going for the Block it’s a physical League they don’t let you have anything easy and plays like that are very common [Music]

On Get Up, Andraya Carter joins Mike Greenberg to talk through Angel Reese’s Flagrant 1 against Caitlin Clark.

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48 Comments

  1. It’s amazing to see the people who creating the term “victim mentality”…….literally do it all season with Clark 😂😂😂

  2. People need.
    To quit crying so much about Caitlyn.Clark, she's a grown woman.Her fans cry about stuff more than she do

  3. ESPN clearly going out of their way not to mention Angel Reese’s comments about a “special whistle” for CC. Didn’t even mention it on First Take. 🤔

  4. I do not see Reese slamming any other players head? Physical league does not give you right just to pound someone in the head.

  5. playing "tough" or "physical" is one thing … BUT being a HACK and a THUG is completely different when fouling hard ON PURPOSE … let's go Andraya tell the truth 🤷🤷‍♂🤷‍♀

  6. Tired of CCs nonchalant attitude smack these hoes back fr (wnba ain’t no physical league)

  7. Rivalry? Please show the attendance and viewer ratings of Reese games when she isn't playing Clark and then show the same when Clark isn't playing Reese. There is NO comparison. I understand your ESPN so you have to pretend like it isn't just and only Clark.

  8. lmao she says women are so bad at going for blocks that they constantly accidentally bash each other in the head. womens sports are a joke.

  9. I'm a Clark fan but people are lookin' for any little thing to stir up some drama. The play struck me as neither outright dirty nor 100% clean, more a bit of both. Reese was initially simply going for the block but when she unintentionally swiped across Clark's head she definitely put some extra oomph into it. And then she stared at CC but turned away just before it could've been considered taunting.

  10. If it keeps happening in one direction only, the 17 sponsors of Reese will fade away with time. If CC stays polite, her bag…..will grow.

  11. This isn't a rivalry! lol Women's college basketball was pretty popular even prior the 2023 Iowa-LSU championship game, then Clark took the popularity to another level and she's now doing that for the WNBA, except the WNBA was irrelevant prior to Clark's arrival.

  12. Andraya Carter is 100% right, you people is the dumb people in the world, but bl**k people is supposed to be dumb, Cameron Brink get hit in the face all the time, C.C is the most popular play in the W, the problem is she is not the best PG, Paige Bueckers, Juju Watkins, Hannah Hidalgo, Mikaylah Fulwiley are, see four that is bester, and if you put the W in 10, but the good news is Aliyah Boston is one month old then C.C, she got draft in 2023, and in 1and14 year she the second best center in the W, a generational play.

  13. Just because Angel Reese makes theese play all the time dosen't mean it is a basketball play – it means she is late and are not that good of a player.
    Angel Reese should stick to Social Media. She dosen't belonge on the court.
    If you got rid of all the Ghetto-Girls and bad players in wnba it might be worth watching. Why are more people watching Womens College Basket (NCAA)!

  14. Attention all woman of ESPN , we know your protecting Angel Reese . We are Not stupid or blind. The real question is , why?

  15. Angel is the most vocally jealous of Clark, it is obvious by her comments about both CC and the previous hard fouls they committed on her. Stop trying to act like the treatment of CC is normal. If Angel thinks she actually made a play on the ball, she is a GD moron and is lying to herself, and Andraya Carter is lying as well.

  16. Angel Reese gonna start doing Draymond Green level fouls on Caitlin Clark, but these women on ESPN still gonna defend her and say it was a basketball play 😅😅😅

  17. If you're fascinated why Reese vs Clark is such a lighning rod, read this below (from "The Decision Lab"):

    "Similar-to-me effect"

    The similar-to-me effect is a cognitive bias that explains our tendency to prefer people that look and think like us. We have an affinity towards all things familiar to us, which is why the similar-to-me effect is also known as the affinity bias. While it might seem harmless in principle to associate ourselves with familiar people, the similar-to-me effect can lead to unjust consequences when applied to hiring practices, workplace promotions, and tolerance towards otherness.

    In-group bias: Our tendency to give preferential treatment to people in a group we identify ourselves as belonging to.

    Ethnocentrism: Our tendency to view the world through our own cultural lens and judge our own culture as superior to others.

    Egocentric bias: Our inability to see things from another perspective which can cause us to ignore people who have different viewpoints to our own.

    Social Identity Theory: A theory which states that a person’s sense of self is based on the groups which they belong to.

    Stereotypes: Preconceived notions we assume about people based on them sharing characteristics with a prototype of people in that group that we hold in our minds.

    Our tendency to favor those similar to us is the basis of multiple cognitive biases which have likely shaped much of human interaction throughout history. However, it only established its academic roots in 1906, when political scientist William Sumner first identified that we tend to treat people that we identify as part of our in-group better than people that are outside our group. He believed ethnocentrism, a belief that our own culture is superior to others, was the root of in-group bias. Ethnocentrism and in-group bias were posited as reasons behind atrocious treatment of otherness.

    (so when you are on the outside and you see this discorse play out…the above passage shows the root where it comes from)

  18. You idiots trying to make a big deal out of nothing… A. T. Like to took angels head off her body and that was nine times worse than take foul on y'all little cc. It lasted about two days. White people your the reason we all hate CC… It's racist like you that's doing that. 90 percent of y'all no nothing about basketball!!!!!

  19. Aren't familiar lol. Stfu. What if they do watch? That was a clumsy foul caused by frustration in another rookie too immature to handle her petty emotions. She needs to learn not be encouraged.

  20. I can agree it's a basketball play, but the way Angel goes after Caitlin, I can say she 100% knew she was getting all head and no ball.

  21. Look at Reese's eyes. Clearly, they were focused on the ball and not the opponent's head.

  22. A simple solution is available here, every time a black player goes up to the rim, every white player should execute that "basketball Move" and then we will see if it is considered a "Basketball Move"

    As for all the black commentators their view of calling this a "Basketball Move" is nothing but bovine excrement

  23. "Here she will find Smith for the dagger…layup." Lmao! 🤣 Nothing like a good layup to get the crowd rocking!

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