This year’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament championship game was full of drama and storylines, particularly after the game, when LSU Tigers star Angel Reese taunted Iowa Hawkeyes star Caitlin Clark, performing Clark’s iconic “can’t see me” celebration toward her as the Tigers clinched the victory over the Hawkeyes. And days later, Reese is still doing it.
This week, the LSU Tigers celebrated their national championship victory with a parade through the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. And as she rode down the street, Angel Reese could be seen performing the “Can’t see me” celebration once again.
It didn’t stop there, either.
Reese also had a promotional opportunity with Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves, and when Graves introduced her to the camera, she did the “can’t see me” celebration once again.
It’s certainly a bold move for a player to continually taunt an opponent like this even days after the game is over. And as a result, the sports world had plenty to say about it on social media this week.
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She’s milking this , as she should
https://t.co/nzX09m9NuH — Jay Monopoly™️ (@Jay_Ankz) April 6, 2023
Being a Louisiana sports fan usually means our teams get made the villains of their own stories. I love that for us
https://t.co/KDtcSPvxvO —
𝓕𝓵𝓮𝓾𝓻 𝓭𝓮 𝓛𝓲𝓷𝓭𝓼𝓪𝔂 (@FleurdeLindsay) April 6, 2023
For what it’s worth, Caitlin Clark herself has no problem with Reese’s antics, saying earlier this week that she doesn’t think Reese should be criticized “at all” for her actions.