Photo of Sabrina Ionescu at press conference and photo of Angel Reese holding basketballSabrina Ionescu and Angel Reese (Photos via Getty Images)
Sabrina Ionescu is among those criticizing the WNBA for not giving Angel Reese’s debut the same platform Caitlin Clark’s got.

Both rookies were in action for their teams on Friday, with Clark’s Indiana Fever playing the Dallas Wings while Reese’s Chicago Sky faced off with the Minnesota Lynx. The Fever game was all over the internet, but that wasn’t the case for the Sky.

The WNBA opted not to stream Reese’s game, though she’s the second-biggest name coming from college.

A fan streamed the game from their phone via social media. It reportedly garnered close to a million viewers, so Ionescu reckons the league failed to take advantage of a huge opportunity.

Sabrina Ionescu Slams The WNBA For Dropping The Ball With Angel Reese’s First Game

Speaking to reporters during the New York Liberty’s Media Day, the former Oregon star slammed the WNBA and urged better representation for all players.

“I mean, it sucks,” she said, per the New York Post. “I think representation of every team is important. … Hopefully, the league can fix that because I think they dropped the ball on that part and hopefully they have a great explanation as to why that wasn’t televised. But hats off to the person that just figured it out.”

While many fans have been calling the league out for not streaming Angel Reese’s debut, they might take notice now that one of their own stars has become a detractor on said front.

Of course, it was only a preseason game, but the WNBA would do well to hold up its end of the bargain after asking fans to show more support.

Surely, putting both rookies on show on Friday night would have been in their best interest.

VIDEO: Multiple People Injured, Hospitalized As Scary Scene Unfolds During Fireworks Show At College Football Stadium

Fourth of July celebrations at stadiumFourth of July celebration (Photo via Rawalerts/Twitter)
Every year, we get reminders sent out for people in the USA to be careful when handling fireworks for the Fourth of July celebrations.

Unfortunately, a ton of people always end up getting hurt, whether it’s minor or downright catastrophic.

Such was the case for multiple people who found themselves injured during a scary situation when a set of fireworks malfunctioned during the Stadium of Fire performance in a Provo Fourth of July festival on Thursday.

At least six people had to be taken to a hospital after pyrotechnics struck onlookers at the Stadium of Fire event at LaVell Edwards Stadium, according to ABC4.

Multiple videos with multiple angles show the fireworks going into the crowd at different times when they were supposed to shoot into the air.

One person reportedly who was seriously injured was hit in the face.