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Angel Reese Receiving A 4th Place WNBA MVP Vote Is Categorically Insane

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There were no real surprises when it came to the top of the WNBA awards list. Indiana's Caitlin Clark was named the unanimous AP Rookie of the Year despite some in the media claiming she had actual competition for the award, and Las Vegas' A'ja Wilson was unanimously, and rightfully, named league MVP.

When humans are involved in the process of voting, however, mistakes are made and there was an egregious error that included Chicago rookie Angel Reese and the vote for league MVP.

One voter elected to cast a fourth-place vote for Reese to win WNBA MVP. This is by no means a shot at Reese, who is a very good player, but for someone to give her a fourth-place vote in an award given to the WNBA's best player is categorically insane.

It's so outrageously ridiculous that you don't have to put on your tin-foil hat to think that this voter only placed the fourth-place MVP vote for Reese to just get people talking and further divide fans on social media.

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