‘Worst Player in Basketball History’ — WNBA World Roasts Angel Reese Amid Struggles With Dream

Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese faced unrelenting digital scrutiny after a viral video highlighted severe errors against the Washington Mystics.

Angel Reese arrived at the Atlanta Dream carrying massive expectations in an offseason trade. Her latest performance immediately generated an unrelenting wave of online criticism.

A viral video from Sunday’s preseason game against the Washington Mystics showcased serious mistakes by the star forward. Fans spent the weekend criticizing the Dream’s acquisition for lacking professionalism.

Angel Reese Faces Major Heat from the WNBA World

The digital roasting began when a popular basketball parody account amplified her struggles against the Mystics. The account circulated a 43-second clip showing Reese missing point-blank attempts and displaying bad shooting form, exposing glaring mistakes just weeks before the 2026 WNBA season begins.

“How did Angel Reese make the WNBA?”, the NBA/WNBA parody account @HouseLowlights posted. “Barging into defenders and airballing layups. Double dribbling and stepping out of bounds on the same play. Shooting from her hips and getting blocked every time. Worst player in basketball history.”

The WNBA world quickly piled onto the conversation regarding her overall play style on the floor. User @angelayoho1 bluntly stated, “Angel Reese is the most awkward professional athlete there is.”

Sports betting site @betr joined the digital pileup with a sarcastic jab at her preparation. They posted a video of her bad form with the caption, “Angel Reese has been in the lab this offseason.”

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Reese remains a key player in the league thanks to her relentless rebounding. Over the past two years, she has led the WNBA in rebounds and can likely achieve this again next season. Fans argue that her rebounding prowess simply conceals significant defensive weaknesses.

“Angel getting fried by a rookie who wasn’t even a top 3 pick, she’s still a bad defender,” user @unzolly wrote. “Falls for every fake, can’t jump so she won’t be a shot blocker, doesn’t assert herself enough to provide any value defending in the paint/at the rim. ATL will be a fun watch.”

Her on-court struggles directly contradict her commercial profile. The league heavily promotes her marketability alongside the visible flaws in her skills. The gap between the league’s promotional push and the playstyle she displays continues to frustrate even the staunchest basketball fans.

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“The fact that Angel Reese was chosen to be on the cover of NBA 2K26: WNBA Edition still blows my mind,” @JonnyRoot_ posted. “Who actually enjoys watching her play basketball?”

The Dream relies on its star acquisition to establish itself as a franchise cornerstone. Atlanta has invested in her potential to turn high-volume rebounding into victories. She needs to quickly improve her playing style and defensive focus to quiet the increasing online criticism.

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