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BREAKING: CBS Sports Under Fire for ‘Shameless’ Post About Angel Reese Fans Are OUTRAGED

 

BREAKING: CBS Sports Under Fire for ‘Shameless’ Post About Angel Reese Fans Are OUTRAGED

WNBA star Angel Reese was at the Chase Center on Thursday night to watch Maryland and Florida square off in the NCAA Tournament.

Reese showed up to this Sweet 16 game to support for her younger brother Julian, a senior forward for the Terrapins. He had 12 points and eight rebounds in Maryland’s loss to Florida.

With Maryland trailing by 16 points to Florida in the second half, TNT’s camera crew showed Reese upset in the stands. She received a sarcastic shoutout from longtime broadcaster Kevin Harlan.

“This time last year, she [Reese] and some player from Iowa [Caitlin Clark] – I can’t recall her name – were really good and captured the imagination of the basketball world,” Harlan said.

CBS Sports Facing Heat For 'Shameless' Post About Angel Reese - The Spun

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Most fans enjoyed Harlan’s joke during the broadcast. What they didn’t appreciate, however, was a social media post from CBS Sports. It showed Reese in the stands along with this caption: “Angel Reese does not appear pleased.”

“This is news? Why would she be happy about her brother’s team losing? Revoke the privileges please,” one person replied.

“I’m sure if you pan to the faces of any other Maryland fan in the crowd they would look the same,” a second fan commented. “Groundbreaking journalism, CBS sports.

“If she was smiling w her brother’s team losing in his final collegiate game y’all would say she’s weird,” another person said. “Leave her alone of course she’s not happy his team is out.”

“Thank you for stating the obvious, groundbreaking journalism,” a fourth person wrote.

WNBA fans won’t tolerate any unwarranted criticism, that’s for sure.

Reese has not responded to this post from CBS Sports. Besides, she doesn’t have to explain herself to anyone.

It doesn’t take a genius to realize Reese was upset about her brother’s team falling short in the Sweet 16. There’s nothing else to it.

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