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Dave Portnoy calls Angel Reese a 'jacka--' for 'jealousy' of Caitlin Clark in response to ESPN analyst

Fox NewsTuesday, May 20, 2025 at 9:44:14 PM
Dave Portnoy calls Angel Reese a 'jacka--' for 'jealousy' of Caitlin Clark in response to ESPN analyst
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy didn’t hold back, slamming WNBA star Angel Reese as a "jacka--" over what he sees as her jealousy toward Caitlin Clark. The comment came after Reese and Clark’s on-court clash sparked debate, with ESPN analysts weighing in. Portnoy’s blunt take adds fuel to an already heated sports rivalry.
What This Means: This isn’t just about basketball—it’s about how rivalries, especially between rising stars like Reese and Clark, spill into public spats and polarize fans. Portnoy’s harsh words amplify the drama, turning a sports moment into a broader conversation about competitiveness, media narratives, and how athletes are scrutinized. Whether you side with Reese, Clark, or neither, the noise around their feud shows how women’s sports are drawing bigger (and messier) spotlights.
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