- Indiana Fever. Stephen A. Smith left speechless in Caitlin Clark debate when he was called out for being part of the problem
- WNBA. LeBron James doesn't get into the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese debate and makes it clear which WNBA player is the best
After the Chicago Sky'sChennedy Carter reached behind Caitlin Clark's shoulder on an off-ball play and committed a flagrant foul on the Indiana Fever rookie setter during a match at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Angel Reese took a stand in which she backed up her teammate.
A reporter asked Chennedy about the foul on Caitlin, Angel Reese immediately responded with another question to the reporter. Reese seemed somewhat elated and spoke with an angry expression, is she jealous of the media attention Caitlin Clark has received?
Angel Reese was very clear when she told the reporter that if she had also seen the foul she received during the game, she seemed to be playing the victim for not getting the same attention as Clark.
Controversial foul on Caitlin Clark sparks headlines and reactions
Stephen A. Smith was dumbfounded in the Caitlin Clark debate when he was criticized for being part of the problem. For once, the popular ESPN anchor had nothing more to say when Monica McNutt clearly demonstrated that he is part of the problem.
Former golf pro and influencer Paige Spiranac endorsed the Indiana Fever star, Caitlin Clark. Spiranac was one of those who protested "unfair treatment" of Clark following the hard foul, which the WNBA subsequently upgraded to a flagrant foul. However, it appears there is more to the story, as Spiranac took to social media to share a more-opaque message with her followers.
Dick Vitale also addressed the Caitlin Clark controversy in the WNBA. Basketball icon Dick Vitale has now weighed in on the issue, using social media to voice his concerns. Vitale called for the WNBA commissioner to take immediate action, emphasizing the need for enhanced player safety measures.