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BREAKING: Angel Reese Has Taken a Firm Stand and Issues Ultimatum Over Caitlin Clark, Prompting Shocking Response from Team USA Coach Cheryl Reeve

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the basketball world, WNBA star Angel Reese has drawn a hard line in the sand, issuing a bold ultimatum to USA Basketball ahead of the 2025 Olympic Games in Paris.
During a closed-door meeting earlier this week — the details of which have now come to light — Reese reportedly told Team USA officials and coaching staff, “If Caitlin Clark joins this team, I’m out – permanently.”
The ultimatum comes amid growing tension and media-driven narratives surrounding the dynamic between the two rising stars, both of whom have quickly become household names in women’s basketball.
Sources close to the team confirm that Reese expressed concerns over “team chemistry, favoritism in media narratives, and a lack of mutual respect,” citing past on-court rivalries and off-court tensions that have at times spilled over into public discourse.
While Reese has not spoken publicly since the news broke, those close to her say she is “dead serious” about withdrawing from international play if Clark is added to the Olympic roster.
Within hours of the story breaking, Team USA head coach Cheryl Reeve addressed the situation in an impromptu press conference, delivering a statement that only added fuel to the fire.
> “We don’t make roster decisions based on ultimatums,” Reeve said firmly. “The Olympic team will be chosen based on merit, commitment, and the ability to represent the country with professionalism. No one player dictates who is or isn’t selected.”
Reeve’s comments signal that the coaching staff is unwilling to bow to internal pressure, even from a high-profile player like Reese.
Still, the ultimatum and its immediate fallout have put Team USA in an awkward position just weeks before the final roster is expected to be announced.
Caitlin Clark, the former Iowa standout and current Indiana Fever star, has remained silent on the matter. Her spokesperson declined to comment, saying only, “Caitlin is focused on her game and letting her play speak for itself.”
The drama comes at a time when women’s basketball is enjoying unprecedented visibility and popularity, driven in large part by the intense college rivalry between Reese and Clark.
While some see the controversy as a distraction, others believe it highlights a deeper debate about leadership, inclusion, and how rising stars are managed on the global stage.
As Team USA prepares for its training camp in Colorado Springs later this month, all eyes will be on the roster decisions and whether the coaching staff can navigate the brewing storm without sacrificing unity — or talent.
With both Reese and Clark at the center of a media firestorm, the question now is: can Team USA find a path forward that includes both — or will it be forced to choose?
This is a developing story. Updates to follow.