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Enes Kanter Freedom roasts Angel Reese over late miss, then turns his fire on NBA vet Paul George

Video WNBA LUNACY: Cathy Engelbert & The League FAIL To Define What The "W" In WNBA Stands For | Don't @ Me With Dan Dakich The WNBA’s official "task force" met to answer a basic question—what is a woman?—on the heels of Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham taking a stand to protect women's sports and former NBA players Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White declaring for the 2027 WNBA Draft. After failing to reach a conclusion, Commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s league blamed outside "hate and vitriol" and simply scheduled more meetings. On this episode of Don't @ Me, Dan Dakich breaks down the absolute clown show as the WNBA continues to get in its own way.

Enes Kanter Freedom turned Angel Reese's latest crunch-time miss into fresh ammo Sunday, roasting the Atlanta Dream star while somehow dragging Paul George into his ongoing WNBA campaign.

Reese bricked a crucial layup late in Atlanta's 95-91 overtime loss to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, and Freedom wasted no time pouncing.

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"Sis! Once I go No. 1 pick in the 2027 @WNBA Draft, the first player I’m dunking on is Angel Reese. She’s the Paul George of the WNBA. Just lean into the podcast already."

Reese finished with 15 points, 14 rebounds and six assists, but her biggest miss came with three seconds left in regulation. With the game tied, she missed a point-blank putback that could have won it for Atlanta.

Freedom mocked Reese's game, but she wasn't the only one catching heat.

WNBPA ISSUES STATEMENT EMBRACING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AMID TRANS ATHLETE DEBATE IN WOMEN'S SPORTS

Angel Reese missed a lay-up at the end of the fourth quarter during the Atlanta Dream's overtime loss to the Indiana Fever. (Todd Kirkland/Reuters)

Paul George #8 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference playoffs against the New York Knicks at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 8, 2026, in Philadelphia, Pa. (Getty Images)

Calling Reese "the Paul George of the WNBA" and telling her to "lean into the podcast" was a dig at George's "Podcast P," which launched in 2023.

The nine-time All-Star isn't exactly putting up prime PG numbers these days, either. He averaged 17.3 points last season, a steep drop from his career-best 28.0 in 2018-19.

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The George jab also circled back to the bigger fight Freedom has been pushing for weeks. The 11-year NBA veteran has been challenging the league's trans eligibility policies by threatening to declare for the 2027 draft himself.

Former NBA forward Royce White has since joined the push.

THE WNBA HAS LIMITED OPTIONS AFTER TWO MEN DECLARED FOR THE DRAFT, AND THOSE OPTIONS AREN'T GREAT

Freedom laid out his WNBA game plan during an interview with former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl.

"By their rules, if I step on that court and identify as a woman, I am allowed to play," Kanter told Pearl. "Next spring, I'm going to take my talents and join the WNBA." He even envisioned joining forces with Clark in Indiana.

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"Me and Caitlin will be modern Kobe and Shaq," he said.

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Alejandro Avila is a longtime writer at OutKick, living in Southern California.

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