Brittney Griner Angel Reese Flagrant 1 Foul Shakes June 2 Game
brittney griner angel reese turned into a Flagrant 1 late in the fourth quarter on June 2, 2026, after Griner threw Reese to the floor. The Connecticut Sun center was assessed the foul as the Dream pulled away in the Commissioner’s Cup.
Griner’s play came in a game that ended 93-58, a margin that left little doubt about the final result. Reese finished with 13 rebounds, while Griner had four, and the two interior players spent much of the night fighting for position at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
Griner And Reese At Gateway Center Arena
At 6-9, Griner had the size edge over the 6-3 Reese, and the contact on the floor was the game’s clearest collision point. The foul came late, when the score had already tilted heavily toward the Dream, so the incident became the most visible moment in a game that was already slipping away.
That sequence also sharpened the contrast between the two players’ stat lines. Reese’s 13 rebounds stood out against Griner’s four, and Griner’s season average of 4.6 rebounds per game makes the night’s number part of a wider trend rather than a one-off box-score oddity.
LeSean McCoy Reacts To Reese
LeSean McCoy also reacted to Angel Reese’s reaction to Caitlin Clark’s flagrant foul, adding another layer to a night that already carried more heat than the final score would suggest. The commentary framed the foul as more than a routine hard play: “No harm, no foul! Well, scratch that. No harm, yes foul.”
For the Sun, the loss and the foul sit together in the same June 2 result. For Reese, the rebound total remained the cleanest number from her end of the floor, while Griner left with a Flagrant 1 attached to a double-digit defeat in the Commissioner’s Cup.