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Angel McCoughtry Claps Back at WNBA Critique with a Playful Taunt for Nets’ Michael Porter Jr.—“Want a Cookie?”

November 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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Brooklyn Nets’ forward Michael Porter Jr. is stirring controversy with some offseason remarks that seemed to downplay the WNBA’s level of play. Back in September, Porter suggested that a top group of high school boys could easily defeat the WNBA All-Star team. Although this is purely speculative, the issue was compounded by Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham agreeing, citing men’s generally greater strength, size, and athleticism as reasons why they would outmatch women.

Not everyone is accepting Porter’s viewpoint quietly. Angel McCoughtry, a five-time WNBA All-Star set to retire in 2022, challenged his comments during a podcast, sarcastically congratulating Porter for dominating women in eighth grade and urging men to uplift women rather than belittle them. McCoughtry also encouraged male players to support the growth of women’s basketball through collaboration and mutual improvement on the court.

She highlighted that male players have contributed positively as practice partners, improving women’s speed, defense, and athleticism. McCoughtry then called on Porter to emulate the late Kobe Bryant, who consistently supported and uplifted women’s basketball, unlike some other male stars. She questioned why elite athletes do not follow that respectful example.

This serves as a reminder to Porter—who aims to be an NBA star—that respect and support for the women’s game matter deeply. The conversation is an important reflection on how male players engage with and influence the perception of women’s professional basketball.

Fan Take: This exchange is crucial for WNBA fans because it highlights ongoing challenges in gaining respect and recognition for women’s basketball. How male players choose to engage can either help elevate the sport or perpetuate damaging stereotypes, influencing its growth and acceptance among broader audiences.

See also  Diana Taurasi Reveals She’s Never Earned Kobe Bryant’s Salary: “He Deserved to Be Paid as the Best Basketball Player in the World”

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