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After the Iowa Hawkeyes beat the LSU Tigers and eliminated them from the NCAA Tournament, star forward Angel Reese gave an insight into the online harassment she faced for mocking Caitlin Clark in last year’s final. Reacting to this on FS1’s ‘Speak’ , Fox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho dismissed the Tigers star’s emotional revelation, saying, Acho caught a lot of flak for his piping-hot take on social media. Noted NBA presenter Taylor Rooks wrote a massive response to the analyst’s claim, where she detailed everything wrong with his ill-informed take. On Thursday, Acho posted a video backtracking his comments but Reese was in no mood to forgive. She sneakily responded to the analyst’s video with a post that read, Acho’s apology video for his controversial take was seemingly insufficient for Reese. That said, it is hard to blame her. Backlash from what seems like the entire world can be grating on absolutely anybody, no matter how mentally tenacious they may be. The kind of problems this can cause go far beyond
basketball. In this situation, the human side of athletes needs to be given serious consideration, and Acho’s blatant ignorance of it in his take makes it beyond unacceptable. Emmanuel Acho responds to
Social Media backlash After receiving backlash for his outrageous take from notable personalities, including former NBA star Matt Barnes , Emmanuel Acho backtracked on his comments in a video on X, formerly
Twitter. In the video, he said, Acho stopped short of apologizing and expressed his gratitude for those who “respectfully reprimanded” him for his bizarre take. Unsurprisingly, the video did little to douse the flames of criticism. Fans in the replies did not hold back in their criticism of Acho, accusing him of rambling in the video and not addressing Angel Reese or apologizing to her. And until there is a direct apology, it is unlikely that this will end anytime soon.