WNBA Veterans Completely Invalidate Angel Reese’s Victim Mentality With High Praise For Indianapolis

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Angel Reese and Courtney Williams have two very different opinions about the people and city of Indianapolis. The WNBA All-Star weekend continues to disprove a false narrative built by the former.

She is completely safe…

All of this drama stems from the biggest star in the WNBA and her fanbase. Everybody hates the Fever because of Caitlin Clark.

Is Indianapolis racist?

Reese threw a very public tantrum after the Chicago Sky lost at Gainbridge Fieldhouse near the end of May. She claimed she was not safe in Indiana while fueling an ongoing WNBA race war by reposting a nasty TikTok about her biggest rival. That rival is Clark.

To go even one step further, Reese decried the racism she experienced in Indianapolis while playing against the Fever. However, she failed to provide any further information about what allegedly happened. Clark said it was way too loud in the building to hear anything anyway.

The WNBA was ultimately unable to find any any evidence of racism. Its investigation disproved Reese’s claims. A large number of fans and analysts were forced to eat their words after the league announced its lack of findings.

Angel Reese is a hypocrite.

Even though Angel Reese tried to say that she is not safe in Indiana, she had no issue promoting her new shoe at WNBA All-Star weekend in the same state that is supposedly unsafe. She spent all of Saturday morning driving around downtown Indianapolis and mingling with fans while actively taunting Caitlin Clark by trying to “take over her trap.”

If Reese is so unsafe in Indiana, why was she so quick to promote her shoe while she is there? Wouldn’t that be dangerous? Why didn’t she boycott the All-Star Game to ensure her safety?

Courtney Williams further proved her wrong.

Minnesota Lynx shooting guards Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, known together as the StudBudz, are the life of the party at WNBA All-Star weekend. They even got commissioner Cathy Engelbert to dance to ‘Knuck If You Buck’ while live streaming on Twitch.

Williams and Hiedeman have a very different opinion than Reese about Indiana. They love it. The people have been nothing but nice to them.

Angel Reese claimed abhorrent racism that never happened and said she was not safe in Indianapolis. She then turned right around to promote her new shoes in the same city where she says she is not safe.

Meanwhile, Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman continue to promote how much they are enjoying their experience. The math is not adding up!