Everyone expected a repeat of last year’s iconic connection with Reese, but that never happened. The decision lit up social media and sparked speculation among fans and analysts like Skip Bayless.
Was it a personal choice, a league directive, or part of a bigger plan to keep the WNBA’s most bankable rivalry alive?
Caitlin could’ve picked Angel, didn’t. They obviously don’t like each other, so why play the PR game and try to fake some “friendship”? Rivalries sell.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) July 9, 2025
Genuine rivalry or marketing strategy?: The surprising omission of Angel Reese from Caitlin Clark team
What seemed like a live, real-time selection during the draft broadcast may have actually been a pre-set lineup.
According to reports, Napheesa Collier, the other captain, had first pick among reserves. Allowing her to grab Angel Reese before Caitlin Clark had the chance.
Still, many fans remain suspicious about Caitlin Clark not making any effort to reunite with Reese.
Last season, the two shared the court on the All-Star team that faced Team USA, and their chemistry was one of the night’s highlights.
Since then, however, the intrigue surrounding their supposed rivalry has been a constant media magnet.
Does the WNBA prefer tension over teamwork?
Everything suggests that keeping Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese on opposing sides is more profitable than bringing them together.
Viral interactions, high-stakes matchups, and record-breaking ratings have made this rivalry one of the league’s most valuable assets.
Although neither player has actively fueled the narrative, many see Caitlin Clark decision to leave out Reese as another move that stokes the flames.
For now, both stars will continue to shine, from opposite sides of the court. Coincidence, or masterful marketing move?