The WNBA's most divisive player, Brittney Griner, made a stunning show of power over Angel Reese, leaving the latter looking like a rag doll on the floor. Griner, who famously spent time in a Russian prison and was involved in a lopsided trade, showcased her dominance with a Flagrant 1 foul. While the debate rages on about whether Reese flopped, the size difference between the two players is laughable, with Griner's height making Reese look like a toddler. This raises a deeper question: how is Reese, who is 6-3, out-rebounding Griner, who is 6-9? The article also questions Griner's average of only 4.6 rebounds per game, suggesting that she should be able to get at least 10 without much effort. The game itself, which the Dream won by double digits, featured a ' Commissioner's Cup,' which is an intriguing but undefined concept. In my opinion, the real story here is the power dynamic between Griner and Reese, and the implications it has for the WNBA. This incident highlights the challenges faced by female athletes in a male-dominated sport, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of the game. The article concludes by speculating on the future of the WNBA and the potential for a more inclusive and diverse league.