Katt Williams Roasts Angel Reese Over NBA-Level Pay Demands During Stand-Up Tour đ
In the middle of an already heated national conversation about WNBA player pay,
legendary comedian Katt Williams has entered the chat â and as expected, he didnât hold back.
While performing on his sold-out stand-up comedy tour, Williams took direct aim at rising WNBA star Angel Reese, delivering a viral punchline that has since set social media ablaze.
âAngel Reese said they should be getting NBA money?â Williams said to a packed house. âGirl, the NBA barely knows who yâall are! You asking for Steph Curry checks with a college cafeteria budget!â
The audience erupted. The internet followed.
This roasting moment came just days after Reese made headlines with a bold statement during a press interview:
đŁď¸Â âAt this point, we should be getting NBA money.â
A Star with Influence
Angel Reeseâs meteoric rise through the ranks of professional basketball has made her one of the most recognizable faces in the WNBA. Known for her confidence, swagger, and unapologetic authenticity, Reese has leveraged her personal brand far beyond the court â from fashion endorsements to social activism.
Her recent comments about pay equity were part of a larger wave of player-led advocacy during current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations. Many players have been vocal about the huge pay gap between the NBA and WNBA, often pointing to the growth in viewership, sponsorships, and cultural relevance the womenâs league has gained in recent years.
During the 2025 All-Star Weekend, top players wore T-shirts reading âPay Us What You Owe Usâ, and fans could be heard chanting âPAY THEM!â from the stands â a moment that went viral across platforms. Itâs clear the movement is gaining steam.
But not everyone is cheering.
Katt Brings the Heat â and the Humor
Known for his sharp tongue and fearless takes, Katt Williams found comedy gold in Reeseâs pay comments â even if it sparked a little controversy.
âYâall asking for NBA money when yâall flying Spirit and bringing your own Gatorade?â he joked, to roaring applause.
âI love what yâall doing, but maybe ask for Air Jordans before asking for Jordan money.â
Though comedic, Williamsâ comments tap into a real tension between ambition and economics in womenâs sports. While player salaries in the NBA routinely soar into the tens of millions, the WNBAâs average salary sits below $150,000, and rookie contracts often fall below six figures.
So when someone like Reese â a rookie herself â demands NBA-level pay, itâs bound to turn heads.
Fueling the Debate
Critics argue that WNBA players are asking for a share of money that doesnât exist yet. The league is reportedly still operating at a financial loss, with estimates suggesting it is $400 million in debt â a figure that gets frequently cited by opponents of increased pay.
Supporters, however, argue that players like Reese are driving viewership, merchandise sales, and the leagueâs visibility more than ever before â and that their compensation should reflect that. In their view, the WNBA is being held back not by a lack of talent or marketability, but by systemic underinvestment.
A Joke Thatâs Bigger Than Comedy
While Katt Williamsâ roast made headlines for its humor, it also speaks to a larger truth. Womenâs sports are at a crossroads, with players demanding more â and fans increasingly backing them. But the numbers, the infrastructure, and the funding still havenât caught up.
Angel Reese has yet to respond directly to Katt Williamsâ remarks, but knowing her style, a clapback may not be far behind.
Until then, the debate continues to rage:
Are WNBA players asking for too much â or are they finally asking for what theyâve always deserved?