Caitlin Clark is caught laughing at Angel Reese after her red-faced rival missed game-winning shot

Angel Reese was left red-faced after she failed to clinch the win for the Atlanta Dream over the Indiana Fever – to the delight of rival Caitlin Clark.
Clark and the Indiana Fever sealed a dramatic 95-91 victory over the Dream in an overtime thriller on Saturday in the latest chapter for the former No. 1 overall pick’s bitter rivalry with Reese.
However, in the dying seconds of regular time in the heavyweight matchup, the result could have gone very differently.
With the game going down to the wire in the fourth quarter, the Dream drove down the court with Rhyne Howard going for the three-point attempt.
Howard missed the shot horrifically with her attempt coming up far short of the basket, landing in the hands of Reese.
Despite snatching an apparent lifeline for the Dream, Reese, with a clean look around the rim, missed the game-winning layup.
Angel Reese was left red-faced after she missed the game winner for the Atlanta Dream
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever sealed a dramatic 95-91 victory in an overtime thriller
The Fever star’s gleeful reaction to Reese’s miss was caught on the ESPN broadcast
The three-time WNBA All-Star immediately attempted to correct her mistake but saw the ball snatched away by teammate Naz Tillmon, who also failed to find the net on the rebound with neither she nor Reese managing to clinch the game-winning shot at the buzzer.
With the score tied at 81-81, the missed attempt sent the clash to overtime with the Fever going on to clinch the dramatic win.
As a deflated Reese buried her face in her hands, Clark could be seen walking past behind her rival with a gleeful expression on her face.
Clark was caught on the ESPN broadcast with a beaming smile of her face before appearing to chuckle as she looked in the direction of Reese while heading to the Fever bench.
Reese was ruthlessly mocked for the miss on social media with Barstool founder and Clark superfan Dave Portnoy leading the brutal taunting.
‘ANGEL REESE AT THE BUZZER FOR THE WI……,’ he wrote on X followed by a stream of skull emojis.
‘Angel Reese is a comedy show,’ controversial sports analyst Jason Whitlock posted.
‘She is the worst I’ve EVER seen under the rim! FFS,’ one fan claimed.
Clark was seen walking behind Reese with a smile on her face as she appeared to laugh
Clark sent a three-point attempt over the Dream star’s head and into the basket
Another social media user branded her a ‘choke artist,’ while a third said: ‘that’s the moment she finally realized how bad she sucks.’
Earlier in the game, Reese suffered another humbling moment when Clark, her biggest rival since their college days, sent a three-point attempt over the Dream star’s head and into the basket.
Reese finished the game with 15 points, 14 rebounds and six assists. In comparison, Clark scored 26 points, including two free throws after Atlanta trimmed Indiana’s lead to 93-91, with nine assists.
‘I was playing like s*** in the beginning, but it’s a game of runs,’ Reese told ESPN at halftime after starting 0-of-6 from the field.
‘You’ve got to put that in your back pocket just because you know you have teammates that have your back. [Allisha Gray], Madina [Okot], [Rhyne Howard] – they’re carrying us right now.’
Indiana (23-12) managed to hold off Atlanta (21-13) despite Allisha Gray matching her career high with 32 points. The top four teams have homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Kelsey Mitchell’s layup with 13.6 seconds remaining in overtime gave the Indiana guard 20 points, her 19th consecutive game scoring at least 20.
Mitchell’s three-pointer for Indiana with 1:05 remaining tied the game 81-81. Atlanta had three misses on its final possession to end regulation.
