Once again I ask, how can you possibly make that claim when she's being interviewed 30 seconds after winning the biggest game in her life to date? Did you not see Candice Wiggins' passion-filled outburst last year (after beating the same team, incidentally)? She flipped out, too! She didn't call out anyone, but she rambled on then about as much as Angel did a couple of days back. It's all part of the joy of reaching the Final Four in one's senior year. After she'd calmed down a bit, Angel gave a gracious post-game interview on ESPN News. Too bad most of you didn't see it and choose to remember such a great athlete and person by 30 seconds of elation captured on YouTube.![]()
The difference is that Wiggins didn't call anyone out and Angel did. I'm pretty sure that's what's causing this "uproar". One showed "passion" as you describe and the other one showed it by calling a commentator out. I would FULLY expect any player to be excited to reach the final four (as Angel showed she is). I wouldn't expect a player to randomly call out a commentator who just happened to pick the favored team to win. Maybe she'll call me out next game because I chose Oklahoma to beat them
