👑 Candace Parker’s Jersey Retirement Overshadowed by Angel Reese’s Silent Snub

Angel Reese HUMILIATES Herself At Candace Parker’s Jersey Retirement!

Candace Parker’s jersey retirement was supposed to be one of those untouchable nights in basketball history. The confetti was ready, the crowd was on its feet, and legends gathered to honor the woman who put women’s hoops on the cultural map.

Instead, the cameras found Angel Reese sitting stone-faced — no clapping, no standing ovation, not even a polite nod — and the internet immediately went up in flames.

What should’ve been a night of unity for the WNBA turned into a viral storm of shade, side-eyes, and memes.


🎤 The Setup: A Living Legend Honored

On a night packed with A-list energy — rapper Common and Jennifer Hudson in the crowd, Bam Adebayo spotted courtside, former teammates flown in — the Chicago Sky raised Candace Parker’s No. 3 jersey into the rafters.

Parker, a two-time WNBA champion, Finals MVP, and arguably the most influential women’s basketball player of her generation, fought back tears as fans gave her a thunderous standing ovation.

It was a moment meant to celebrate legacy. A moment where even the popcorn vendors paused mid-scoop to clap.

But then… the cameras cut to Angel Reese.


🥶 The Snub Heard Around the Internet

Angel Reese had a bad gesture toward Candace Parker whe she 'refused' to wear her shirt in her retirement celebration | Marca

While teammates and fans proudly wore commemorative Candace Parker shirts, Reese didn’t. While the arena roared, she stayed seated, arms crossed, face unreadable — like a teenager forced to attend a family reunion.

No applause. No acknowledgement. Just full ice queen energy.

Of course, the moment instantly went viral. Clips of Reese’s blank expression circulated within minutes. Memes exploded: Reese photoshopped as a statue, Reese at the North Pole holding a “too cold for this” sign, Reese with clown emojis circling her head.

As one fan wrote on X:
“Candace Parker’s jersey is in the rafters forever. Angel Reese’s lack of clapping is also in the rafters — of social media shame.”


💥 Where the Beef Started

To understand the drama, you have to rewind. Months earlier, Candace Parker — now a podcaster alongside Fever star Aaliyah Boston — publicly ranked Angel Reese as a “C-tier” player with “potential to become great.”

In Parker’s eyes, it was simply analysis: Reese had size, rebounding skills, and upside, but wasn’t yet in the same conversation as Paige Bueckers or Arike Ogunbowale.

But Reese’s fans saw it as shade. Social media lit up with claims that Parker was “jealous” of the rookie, and Reese herself began retweeting personal digs aimed at the WNBA legend.

So when jersey retirement night arrived, everyone was watching closely. Would Reese rise above it and clap for the woman whose shoulders she stands on?

Spoiler: nope.


📸 The Fallout: Fans Choose Sides

The internet split into two camps:

Camp Respect the GOAT: “You don’t sit silent during Candace Parker’s night. That’s basketball blasphemy.”

Camp Maybe She Was Tired: “Maybe the cameras caught her at a weird angle. Maybe she clapped before. Maybe she has allergies.”

But the footage spoke for itself. Stone face. Arms crossed. No movement.

As one analyst put it:
“Even if you’re sick, even if you’re tired, even if you hate the shirt — you stand for 30 seconds and clap. That’s the unwritten rule.”


🏀 Generational Clash

For many, this wasn’t just about clapping. It symbolized a bigger generational divide.

Candace Parker represents the old guard — class, consistency, leadership, paving the way when nobody cared.
Angel Reese represents the new era — unapologetic, bold, fueled by social media controversy, thriving in the spotlight.

But instead of looking like the new queen of the WNBA, Reese’s refusal to celebrate looked petty, ungrateful, and self-absorbed.

Or, as one fan bluntly put it:
“Candace Parker built the house. Angel Reese wouldn’t even clap when they handed her the keys.”


🤯 The Irony

Here’s the kicker: Angel Reese owes part of her platform to Parker. The endorsements, the viral fame, the prime-time spotlight — they exist because veterans like Candace fought for women’s basketball to matter.

Yet when the time came to honor that history, Reese sat frozen, handing critics the perfect ammo.

As one columnist wrote:
“Parker’s jersey is immortalized in the rafters. Reese’s posture is immortalized as a cautionary tale.”


🎬 The Legacy of a Snub

Candace Parker’s night will be remembered as a celebration of greatness.
Angel Reese’s role in it will be remembered as a meme.

She probably thought she was making a power move — a silent statement that she’s bigger than tradition. Instead, she turned herself into the villain of women’s basketball once again.

Because in sports, banners hang forever. Respect (or lack of it) does too.

So congratulations, Angel Reese. You made history that night. Just not the kind you wanted.