Candace Clark
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Candace Clark
@AngelReezer
Expert in professional basketball. Never lost. Always motivated. Equality is overrated.
Katılım Şubat 2026
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ON THIS DAY three years ago, LSU’s Angel Reese recorded 25 points, 24 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 6 blocks in a 66-42 second-round victory over No. 18 Michigan.
She became the only second player in women’s college basketball history to post a 25-20-5 stat line in the NCAA tournament, joining Tennessee’s Daedra Charles (1991). 🪄

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@problemsthots “Not on-ball nearly as much and still dominated the glass” 🤣 “possesionmaxxed” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Basketball terms 😅
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@AngelReezer twitter troll grifter appears confused at actual basketball terms. more at 9.
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she such a scalable player. played the 5, low usage, not on-ball nearly as much, and still dominated the glass, defended really well in space, posessionmaxxed, and finished well.
LANI ❦@___lovelanii
Angel Reese Highlights (FIBA WWC Qualifiers) 🇺🇸 Watch til the end for some defensive highlights 🔒
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@MLee_thelefty @ill_name_this_x Lol 😆 not hitting the rim on half the layups she shoots is also from her basketball abilities
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@AngelReezer @ill_name_this_x Influence didn't help her win back to back rebounding titles. It didn't make Angel one of only 2 players last season to be in the top 25 in all 5 major statistics(Stewy) or make her the only player to lead her team in PPG/RPG/APG. These were earned by her basketball skills.




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Buddy a weirdo but he right Howard should of won that shit if we keeping it 💯
Deloris The CBA Accountant@wheelsfelloff_
All the stan war stuff aside CC was not the MVP😭
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@jaguarsmollett @aniyaaaxoxo @skano_Isback But try to be 100% honest for one quick question
Would you hate Caitlin Clark if she was ghetto or black?
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@aniyaaaxoxo @skano_Isback Yet they can’t explain how Paige had 2 million fan votes 😂 or how Unrivaled made even more money this season.
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To be the best, you have to actually produce against the best—and the numbers continue to make a clear case for Paige Bueckers as the top 25-and-under player in the game right now.
This isn’t a matter of opinion. It’s backed by production. Across the WNBA, Unrivaled, and now the FIBA World Cup qualifying tournament, Bueckers has repeatedly shown that her level doesn’t drop against elite competition.
Against the top four teams in the WNBA this past season, she averaged (18.1) points, (5.3) assists, and (2.0) stocks (steals+blocks), while maintaining an impressive 2.74 assist-to-turnover ratio and shooting 45.4% from the field.
In the Unrivaled League, against its top four teams, she put up (21.5) points, (5.2) rebounds, and (5.3) assists. That stretch included multiple 30-point outings, including a 37-point performance against eventual champions Mist BC, along with a 29-point showing in a first-round win over fourth-seeded Rose BC.
More recently, in FIBA World Cup qualifying play against qualified international teams, Bueckers averaged (12.3) points and (2.3) stocks in just 21 minutes per game, posting a (13.7) efficiency rating while shooting 55.1% from the field. Her scoring ranked third among Team USA players in those matchups, trailing only Kelsey Plum and Kahleah Copper—both established Olympians.
At every level, against the highest tier of competition, the production holds. 🪄

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@ComfortSheriff Stats better than everyone else
Wouldn’t it be lowering the standard if………someone else got it? 😩😅
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Every time they are going to lower the standard just to accommodate her.
USA Basketball@usabasketball
🇺🇸 @CaitlinClark22 is the MVP of the #FIBAWWC Qualifying Tournament San Juan! ⭐️ 11.6 ppg ⭐️ 6.4 apg 🇺🇸 #USABWNT
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Candace Clark retweetledi

@YaGirlJiggy It seems like a different point guard leads the team in points, assists, and efficiency %
What are you basing your take on (Just curious)
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Chelsea Gray is Team USA's PG1 and eventually yall are going to have to accept this
Angel Reese Truth Teller@Daxson_12
@YaGirlJiggy Idk what they see in gray but she needs to be benched
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@RGIII That’s crazy. Trendy hoops has been saying she’s not good at basketball.
Are you saying Trendy Hoops isn’t credible?
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Candace Clark retweetledi

@trendyhoopstars Girl can’t even lead the Chicago Sky to the PLAYOFFS let alone a championship
Looking sillier and sillier going back in time every year that passes, Trendy
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When you talk about a player whose arrival immediately led to a championship, LSU’s Angel Reese comes to mind. Reese could have easily joined the defending champions at South Carolina or formed a dynamic trio with Rickea Jackson and Jordan Horston at Tennessee. Instead, she chose a different route and transferred to LSU.
The situation she walked into made that decision even more significant. LSU had been eliminated in the second round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament and lost five of its top seven scorers from that roster. The 2022–23 team was largely composed of transfers who had been bench players at their previous schools, a junior college transfer, and three freshmen. When you lay it out like that, there was a reason LSU was projected to enter the season unranked before Reese’s arrival.
This is not to suggest Reese was the only contributor on the team. However, she was the final addition that helped push the program into another gear and guide the Tigers to heights they likely would not have reached before she arrived.
According to ESPN, her arrival changed the team’s fortunes—and that is exactly what happened. LSU went from being projected as an unranked team to finishing the regular season ranked No. 4 in the country. Without Reese, the Tigers very well could have been a 10-loss team that year. In the team’s six regular-season single-digit victories, the Baltimore native averaged (25.7) points and (17.8) rebounds.
She was also the country’s best player when evaluating both raw numbers and advanced metrics. Reese finished with the highest total box score production in the nation and was the only player in the country to rank in the top 10 nationally in Player Efficiency Rating, Win Shares, Offensive Rating, and Defensive Rating. All of that came while leading a team projected to be unranked to a No. 4 finish by the end of the regular season.
In the 2023 NCAA Tournament, Reese averaged (21.3) points, (15.2) rebounds, (2.7) steals, and (2.5) blocks—leading the team in each category—as LSU captured the program’s first national championship. And the path to the title was far from easy. After defeating No. 18 Michigan, LSU went on to defeat three top-10 teams: No. 8 Utah, No. 4 Virginia Tech, and No. 3 Iowa.
In many ways, a championship for Reese felt inevitable. She could have pursued that title at South Carolina or Tennessee—two of her top transfer destinations and programs that have combined for 10 national championships. Instead, Reese chose to build something new at LSU—and in doing so, led the program to the first national championship in its history. 🪄

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@PolymarketHoops @HerHoops101 @trendyhoopstars If we could get an update from you on this ^
Pretty big miss on your end if you say you cover women’s basketball
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Candace Clark retweetledi

@trendyhoopstars LMAO trendy gotta get creative with stats whenever he talking bout Angel Reese
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USA players’ efficiency rating per minute:
1. Angel Reese — .854
2. Paige Bueckers — .793
3. Monique Billings — .760
4. Kiki Iriafen — .736
5. Caitlin Clark — .733
6. Dearica Hamby — .722
7. Jackie Young — .720
8. Rhyne Howard — .560
9. Rae Burrell — .592
10. Kahleah Copper — .565
11. Chelsea Gray — .560
12. Kelsey Plum — .483
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Angel Reese is an Olympic level rebounder.
Angel Reese is not an Olympic level point forward.
If you can't understand this then you can't be helped.
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Ill name this x later@ill_name_this_x
Satou Sabally speaks on Angel Reese ability to bring the ball up and run a team from the forward position . She’s pretty qualified to speak on this .
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